A criminal record can follow you long after you’ve served your sentence, making it harder to find a job, rent an apartment, or move forward with your life. Fortunately, Ohio law allows certain individuals to expunge or seal...
Probation can seem like a second chance, allowing individuals to live outside prison walls while under supervision and with established boundaries. But in Ohio, probation is no free pass: strict rules, oversight, and severe...
Immigration continues to be a central issue in Ohio and the United States in 2025. Recent policy updates and enforcement changes are shaping how immigrant communities live and work, making it necessary to stay informed. In...
Sex crimes are among the most serious charges a person can face in Ohio. Beyond the immediate criminal penalties, such as jail or prison time, individuals convicted of these offenses may also be required to register as sex...
Homicide is one of the most serious criminal charges a person can face in Ohio. It not only carries the possibility of decades in prison (or even life behind bars), but also leaves a permanent mark on a person’s record and...