Showing posts with label General. Show all posts
Showing posts with label General. Show all posts

Saturday, January 5, 2019

Misdemeanor or Felony - What's the difference?

What's the difference between a misdemeanor crime and felony crime? Depending on who you ask it could be the seriousness of the crime, what court can hear the case, or the potential penalties. I always use the potential penalties (and court jurisdiction) explanation - if incarcerated as part of the sentence upon conviction, a person can only serve local jail time for misdemeanors but incarceration for a felony is served in prison. Only the common pleas court can hear felony cases.

The potential maximum penalties for misdemeanors and felonies are:

Degree of Offense Maximum Fine Maximum Incarceration
Minor Misdemeanor (MM) $150 None
Fourth Degree Misdemeanor (M4) $250 30 days - local jail
Third Degree Misdemeanor (M3) $500 60 days - local jail
Second Degree Misdemeanor (M2) $750 90 days - local jail
First Degree Misdemeanor (M1) $1,000 180 days - local jail
Fifth Degree Felony (F5) $2,500 12 months - prison
Fourth Degree Felony (F4) $5,000 18 months - prison
Third Degree Felony (F3) $10,000 3 or 5 years - prison
Second Degree Felony (F2) $15,000 8 years - prison
First Degree Felony (F1) $20,000 11 years - prison

Some crimes, such as OVI, rape, and murder, have specified penalties outside the chart above. Other factors may also enhance the maximum penalties such as the use of a firearm, the age of the victim, or if the person is a repeat offender.

All criminal charges should be taken seriously. Even a minor misdemeanor can have an effect on your life. If you have been charged with a crime, or are a suspect in a criminal investigation, you should consult with an attorney.

The Nicodemus Law Office, LPA, regularly represents persons charged with all degrees of offenses, from minor misdemeanors to felonies. Call 740-422-9280 or complete this CONTACT FORM to schedule a consultation and protect your rights.


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The Nicodemus Law Office, LPA
Phone: 740-422-9280
Website: www.nicodemuslaw.com
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Monday, December 31, 2018

2018 Year In Review

2018 was a good year - starting with a jury trial not guilty in January and ending with a not guilty in a vehicular manslaughter jury trial in December. But not all successes end in jury trial and are often resolved through motions and oral arguments. Such was the case for a client charged with F2 aggravated trafficking (mandatory prison time) that was dismissed. There are simply too many successful resolutions for client matters this year to detail them all but here are some statistics for the year:
  • Opened in 2018: 93 criminal matters, 122 total;
  • Closed in 2018: 96 criminal matters, 113 total;
  • 57 matters both opened and closed in 2018;
  • 45 criminal matters remain pending; and
  • New Clients in 2018: 70.
As part of my criminal defense practice, I accept both felony and misdemeanor court appointment cases. In 2018 I provided over 700 hours of indigent criminal defense representation.

Thank you to all the clients that trusted the Nicodemus Law Office with your legal matters in 2018. I look forward to continuing to provide legal representation to the residents of Fairfield County in 2019.

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The Nicodemus Law Office, LPA
Phone: 740-422-9280
Website: www.nicodemuslaw.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NicodemusLaw/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Nicodemus_Law

Monday, November 12, 2018

The First One - Again!

About a year ago I published the first post in this blog. For the next few months I managed to publish a few posts - and then there were none. It's not because there is a lack of legal articles and topics to discuss, there just was not always enough time. So, here I am again, publishing another "first" post with the hopes that I will be more consistent in my posts.

In the event you want to read the real "First One" here's the quick link to it: https://nicodemuslawoffice.blogspot.com/2018/01/the-first-one.html.

I am marginally better at posting to social media so you can always follow the practice and my thoughts and musing on legal issues on Facebook and Twitter.
Thanks for reading and I promise I will try to post more!

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The Nicodemus Law Office, LPA
Phone: 740-422-9280
Website: www.nicodemuslaw.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NicodemusLaw/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Nicodemus_Law

Wednesday, January 3, 2018

The First One

If every journey starts with a first step, each blog starts with a first post - and this is mine. Over the years I had hoped I would write posts for my Facebook page but that did not happen on a regular basis. Will an "actual" blog be different - I hope so. I hope that by discussing general legal topics - opposed to actual client scenarios and victories - will mean that I will be more willing to post more.

So what will this first post focus on? I figure if you're going to read my posts, you should know a little about me and what I will post about.

I am a general practitioner attorney in practice since 2010. These days much of my practice is limited to Fairfield County, Ohio, though I do sometimes travel to surrounding counties. A large majority of my practice is focused on OVI and criminal defense, but family law such as divorce and child custody also constitutes a decent portion of my practice. But I do not limit my practice to just these areas. I also represent people and businesses in civil matters such as debt collection, contract disputes, landlord-tenant issues, business formation, real estate and zoning issues, and estate planning.

While I have a private practice, I am also employed as the Assistant City Attorney for the City of Whitehall, Ohio; Village Prosecutor for the Village of Thornville, Ohio; and Special Prosecutor for the City of Reynoldsburg, Ohio. As the ACA for Whitehall I oversee the prosecution of all cases filed in Whitehall Mayor's Court, provide legal advice to the police and fire departments, assist our prosecutors in Franklin County Municipal Court, advise the City's elected officials, and represent the City in civil matters, including environmental and nuisance property actions. As Prosecutor for Thornville, I prosecute all cases filed by the Thornville Police Department, in Mayor's Court and Perry County Court, and provide legal advice to the police department. As a Special Prosecutor for Reynoldsburg, I prosecute cases when the city prosecutors cannot prosecute a case, usually because there is a conflict between the City and a defendant.

Prior to starting my practice I worked as a Systems Developer-Engineer for The Ohio State University. Over an eight year career at OSU, I worked for two different departments developing and administering web-based applications and MSSQL and Oracle databases. While at OSU I was appointed to the University Staff Advisory Committee, and chaired the Governance Subcommittee, to provide advice and advocate for staff to the Office of the President. I also represented OSU on the Ohio Staff Council of Higher Education.

In 2015 I was elected Mayor of the Village of Baltimore, in Fairfield County, and began my term January 1, 2016. Baltimore is the largest village in the county with a population just under 3,000 people. We operate our own police department, water and wastewater treatment plants, pool, and maintain our own streets, parks, and water utilities through the work of dedicated employees. In 2016 I ran for State Representative for the 77th District but lost to the incumbent in the General Election.

Now that you know a little about me, it's time to start posting about topics that are of interest to me - and hopefully of interest to you or will help you in your day to day life. Thanks for reading!!