Legal Question in Criminal Law in Ohio
Mayor's Court
I have been called to mayors court to face charges of assult. I never did what the man is claiming and I have had several people fill out statements to that effect. Do I need to bring my people to mayors court? Do I need to have an atty with me? I can not get the court officer to call me back, I can not get in touch with the officer that did the report. I do not know what I need to do.
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Mayor's Court
It will be necessary to bring the witnesses to the court hearing. Even though the witnesses have filled out statements, the prosecutor cannot cross-examine a piece of paper. Accordingly, the only way to get that evidence before the Magistrate is if you have the witnesses testify live.
Assault is a first degree misdemeanor, which means that you have the possibility of six months in jail and a one thousand dollar fine being imposed if you were to be convicted. When ever there is a risk of jail, I recommend that you have an attorney assist you. This is especially true if your defense depends on presenting testimony of witnesses. A lawyer will be trained in how to do that within the rules of evidence.
I hope this helps. If you would like to discuss the case further, give me a call.
Rich Cline
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