Criminal Law

PORT CLINTON DOMESTIC VIOLENCE LAWYERS

OTTAWA COUNTY CRIMINAL 
LAW ATTORNEYS

We represent clients in domestic violence and criminal law situations.
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From our law firm in Port Clinton, Ohio, we serve clients with their criminal law and domestic violence cases throughout Ottawa County, Sandusky County and the surrounding areas. When facing a criminal law incident or a domestic violence situation involving child or spousal abuse, the assistance of an experienced lawyer can be invaluable in helping you move forward. Whether you are the victim of domestic violence, or you have been wrongfully accused of a criminal act, it is important to take steps right away to protect your rights and your interests in the matter.

The attorneys at Kroeger & Peters Co., L.P.A., are able to help clients find a resolution to their criminal law or domestic violence situation. Because we understand both sides of the law, we are able to work quickly to address your concerns.

Contact our law firm at 419-734-4142 to discuss your criminal law or domestic violence case today.

Common Types Of Criminal Law Cases

There are many different aspects of criminal law that you may encounter. Criminal law differs from civil law in that it pertains to behavior that can be construed as an offense against society, the public, or the state. Civil law refers to behavior that deals with an injury to a private party or individual, like a corporation. Unlike many civil law cases, criminal law cases are almost always decided by a jury and punishment can often include imprisonment or jail time. Our Port Clinton law firm handles many types of criminal law cases, including:
  • Misdemeanor Charges
  • Felony Charges
  • Marijuana & Drug Charges 
  • Assault & Battery Charges
  • Homicide Charges
  • Shoplifting Charges
  • Theft Charges
  • Grand Larceny Charges
  • Rape Charges
  • Kidnapping Charges

Our Spousal Abuse Attorneys Handle Restraining Order Cases in Fremont and Surrounding Areas

If you are being abused, we cannot stress enough the urgency of seeking a restraining or protective order. Often judges will grant temporary orders with little supporting evidence so you can get the protection you and your family need.

Once a temporary restraining order has been established, a hearing will be set up to determine whether the protective order should be permanent. We represent either side at these hearings. Being wrongfully accused of domestic abuse can be just as damaging as being abused yourself. A restraining order can ruin one's reputation, affect his or her job, and may affect a child custody determination in a divorce proceeding. Our job is not to judge our clients in any way, but rather to represent their interests to the best of our abilities. 

Contact an experienced attorney today at 419-734-4142 for assistance on your domestic abuse case.
To learn more how our law firm can help in your criminal law, spousal or child abuse case, contact our law office at 419-734-4142 to schedule a consultation.
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