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Monday, July 13, 2020

Concealed Carry in Ohio.

Let’s start with the basics here in the Buckeye State.  Per state law, residents of Ohio who are 21 years of age or older can obtain a state concealed handgun license.  Carrying concealed weapons is a serious charge in this state and may result in severe, unforgiving penalties.  If convicted, this charge may permanently be on your criminal record.

If you or a loved one are currently facing a charge of carrying concealed weapons, especially in Northeast Ohio, did you not have a license to carry concealed weapons?  Perhaps you are accused of having engaged in particular prohibited acts while carrying a concealed weapon.  You might be facing criminal charges and potentially a conviction.

Is it serious?  Seriously!?  You know that it is and in this year of stress from invisible threats NO ONE in the state of Ohio should be wrongly convicted of a concealed weapon violation.  It’s true that sometimes the only sin you may have committed is not calling Jon right away.  That’s Akron criminal defense attorney Jon Sinn at (330) 431-0160.

Wednesday, July 1, 2020

A Conviction for this Crime Could Stick with you Forever.

Any felony conviction may carry with it a stigma that you cannot avoid through the rest of your life, but none may be worse than being convicted of a sex crime.  These days it may come in different forms such as harassment by a boss towards an employee, internet pornography, or even sexual assault itself.

Finger pointing may be the benchmark of the allegation, but facts are what leads to a conviction.  The outward opinions that those accused of a sex crime may face from casual friends and even loved ones are disconcerting enough.  Beyond that, lies the real-life concern of getting and keeping a job and even where you are able to live!

For more than two decades Ohio criminal defense attorney Jon Sinn has helped people in the northeast corner of The Buckeye State mount a defense against any and all sex crimes.  Many times, the only sin you may have committed is not calling Jon immediately.  Akron criminal defense attorney Jon Sinn at (330) 431-0160.