Whether a person is charged with a felony or a misdemeanor, the defendant must always observe all judge and bail bonds firm requirements to remain safe in pretrial. After a missed court hearing, the bail bond agent will attempt to reschedule the hearing and bring you to the rescheduled date. Continue Reading
Criminal Law
How Long Does Felony Stay On Your Record – FAQs
A felony conviction can drastically alter your life. Aside from severe penalties and prison time, you may suffer implications for your immigration status, credit score, ability to get housing or attend school, job eligibility, and social stigma. A felony conviction, however, does not have to stay on your record indefinitely. Continue Reading
VEHICULAR ASSAULT: Definition and Penalties In Ohio
Drivers who cause or attempt to cause injury to another person by driving recklessly or aggressively face serious criminal charges. A motorist can be charged with “vehicular assault” in various states if he or she intentionally injures another person with a car or as a result of being inattentive, negligent, Continue Reading
FELONIOUS ASSAULT: Meaning, Examples, and Penalties In Ohio
In Ohio, felonious assault occurs when someone attempts to hit another person with a hand or object but misses. Assault can also refer to any intentional act or threat of action made with the goal of inducing a reasonable fear of being struck or hurt if the assailant appears capable Continue Reading