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Legal Support for Offenses Against Justice

The skilled team at Youngstown Criminal Law Group Group offers thorough legal support for individuals in the New Castle area, including all of Coshocton County, who are facing charges related to the justice system and public administration.

All charges our clients face have one thing in common—they each relate to different aspects of Ohio’s criminal justice system, affecting everything from police operations and court procedures to public policy enforcement. If you’re looking for a New Castle criminal lawyer, our team is ready to assist.

The laws governing offenses against public justice are detailed in Ohio’s legal code. Some of the specific charges include:

  • Tampering with Evidence: Altering, destroying, or concealing evidence relevant to an investigation.
  • Fleeing or Attempting to Elude a Police Officer: Willfully failing or refusing to bring a vehicle to a stop after a police signal— an offense that may require the guidance of a skilled New Castle DUI lawyer, especially if alcohol or drug use is alleged.
  • Resisting Arrest: Preventing or attempting to prevent a peace officer from making a lawful arrest.
  • Obstructing Justice: Intentionally preventing the administration of law or other governmental functions.
  • Perjury: Knowingly making a false statement under oath.
  • Simulating Legal Process: Using fake legal documents to intimidate or deceive.
  • Impersonating a Public Servant: Falsely pretending to be a law enforcement officer or other official.
  • Official Oppression: A public servant misusing their power to infringe on civil liberties.
  • Official Misconduct: A public official’s neglect or failure to perform a required duty.
  • Bribery in Official and Political Matters: Offering, accepting, or soliciting unlawful compensation to influence official actions.
  • Unlawful Interest in a Public Contract: A public servant having a prohibited financial interest in a government contract.
  • Theft by Unlawful Taking or Disposition: Unlawfully taking or exercising control over movable property of another with intent to deprive them thereof.
  • Harassment: Engaging in a course of conduct that serves no legitimate purpose and alarms or seriously annoys another person. A knowledgeable New Castle criminal lawyer can evaluate whether the alleged conduct legally meets the definition of harassment.
  • Illegal Transfer of Prohibited Items into Correctional Facilities: Smuggling contraband into a prison or jail.
  • Hindering Apprehension or Prosecution: Aiding someone in escaping or resisting law enforcement.
  • Escape: Unlawfully removing oneself from official detention.
  • Assault or Harassment of Service Animals: Harming an animal used by law enforcement or for assistance.
  • Obstructing Administration of Law or Other Governmental Function: Intentionally obstructing, impairing, or perverting the administration of law.
  • Failure to Assist Law Enforcement: Refusing to aid an officer upon request in specific situations.
  • Failure to Report Injuries by Firearm or Criminal Act: Not reporting certain injuries as required by law.
  • Compounding: Accepting a benefit for not reporting or prosecuting an offense.
  • False Reports to Law Enforcement Authorities: Falsely reporting an incident or misconduct to police.
  • Retaliation Against Witness, Victim or Party: Harming someone in retaliation for their role in a legal proceeding.
  • Intimidation of Witnesses or Victims: Threatening or coercing a witness or victim to influence their testimony.
  • Coercion: Unlawfully restricting another’s freedom of action by threat.

If you are facing allegations of any offense related to public administration or justice as detailed in Ohio law, the legal New Castle DUI lawyers at Youngstown Criminal Law Group Group are equipped to provide a strong defense. Whether your charge is a serious felony or a misdemeanor, we bring our extensive experience to clients throughout the New Castle region. You can rely on our expertise, similar to how one would seek a dedicated lawyer.

For anyone accused of a crime against justice—such as interfering with a witness or engaging in bribery— it is crucial to secure the counsel of a seasoned attorney from Youngstown Criminal Law Group Group. Get in touch with us online or call New Castle criminal lawyer at (330) 992-3036 for a discussion about your case’s specifics today.

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