Cleveland Ohio Criminal Defense Attorney
David A. Snow

Individuals convicted of a crime in the State of Ohio, whether through their own admission of guilt or through the determination of a jury, are subject  to, among other penalties, fines, imprisonment, probation and community service. Defending your criminal case in the strongest possible way is critical to your freedom and your future.

The outcome of any criminal case depends upon the facts surrounding the crime charged, the strength of the evidence, the legal validity of law enforcement and courtroom procedure, and the goals and strategy of the government and defense. As an experienced Cleveland Ohio criminal defense attorney, I will navigate you through this complicated legal process.

An Experienced Advocate to Stand Up for Your Rights:
Call me immediately, and prior to answering even the most seemingly innocent of police questions, if you have been arrested or are under investigation for any criminal matter, including the following offenses:  
                                                                                                          
Drunk Driving / DUI Violent Crimes and Assaults
Drug and Narcotics Charges All Juvenile Crimes
Sex Crimes Gun and Weapons Violations
Traffic Offenses Homicides
Domestic Violence White Collar Crimes
Felony Crimes Internet Crimes
Misdemeanors Criminal Investigations of any kind
                                                                                                                                                                                                            

Trust Your Lawyer– He Will Be the One Representing You, Not the Police:
If you have been arrested, or if you are stopped by the police for any sort of questioning, remember that your lawyer is the only person you should trust.  Law enforcement investigators are specifically trained to get people who don't want to talk to them to open up and talk with them anyway. The U.S. Supreme Court allows police, federal agents and criminal investigators to trick, lie and deceive during the course of their investigation to get the information they want.

If you are being investigated for a state or federal crime, or other serious charge, do not answer any questions the officers, detectives or federal agents ask. You should politely, but firmly, tell them that you will need to retain an attorney before you can speak with them. Do not answer their questions. This cannot be stressed enough. You have the right to remain silent and the right to an attorney – use those rights. People always think they are intelligent enough to answer police questions. No one is. Police are highly trained and always convince individuals like you into revealing information that is later used against them to obtain a conviction. You must be quite strong and very smart in order not to answer any questions. Speak with a criminal lawyer before answering a single question or providing any information.

Schedule an appointment today with a skilled Cleveland Ohio criminal defense attorney. If you or someone you know needs the assistance of an experienced attorney, you may call David A. Snow today at 216-621-4666, or complete the contact form provided on this site to schedule your initial consultation.

 

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David Snow
David A. Snow, Esq.
1370 Ontario St.
Suite 1310 Standard Building
Cleveland, OH 44113
Telephone: 216-621-4666
Fax: 216-621-4669

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