The Ohio Supreme Court has acknowledged that officers can chase a suspect into a home if they are in “hot
Ohio’s disorderly conduct statute generally prohibits acting or speaking in an offensive way to another person. However, the U.S.Constitution protects
This case demonstrates the importance of attention to detail and knowledge of Ohio traffic law in defending a traffic case.
In this case, police were conducting a “knock and talk” to discuss suspected drugs in the home. The police did
Police generally need either a warrant or “reasonable suspicion” that a crime or traffic violation has occurred to pull over
Underage drinking citations often arise during or following parties at private homes. If an officer actually enters a home and
The U.S. Supreme Court recently considered whether the police can search someone’s cell phone data after they have been arrested.
We received the good news yesterday that Attorneys Douglas Riddell and Bridget Purdue Riddell have been named yet again as
One recent Ohio commercial trucking case demonstrates the importance of details in defending against a criminal or traffic charge. Here,
In every OVI case, it is critical to examine the reason for the initial stop. The police are required to