Cincinnati Weapons Charges Defense Attorneys
Ohio Lawyers Protecting Your Rights and Freedom
Weapons charges can be very serious offenses. Jail time is imminent unless the charges against you are dismissed, or your lawyer can convince a judge or jury that the firearm wasn't yours or was inoperable.
Your choice of legal representation is incredibly important when facing weapons charges. You need someone who not only understands the law, but knows how to successfully defend charges associated with weapon possession.
At Raymond T. Faller Co., LPA in Cincinnati, Ohio, our weapons charge defense lawyers recognize the gravity of your situation. Whether the weapon charges against you are solely related to a firearm or are in conjunction with another crime, you can rely on our more than 36 years of combined criminal defense experience. We work to retain your freedom or minimize the consequences of conviction.
Contact a Hamilton County attorney at Raymond T. Faller Co., LPA for a free consultation.
Aggressively Defending a Variety of Weapons Charges
Our legal team is prepared to aggressively defend you against charges stemming from:
- Possession of a handgun or other firearm without a license
- Carrying a concealed weapon without a permit
- Possession of a stolen weapon
- Unlawful discharge of a firearm
- Improperly transporting firearms in a motor vehicle
- Weapons enhancements on other felony crimes
Prohibited Persons in Possession of a Firearm
Prohibited persons, such as convicted felons or non-citizens, are prohibited from possessing firearms. Doing so is a federal crime. If you, as a prohibited person, are convicted of a weapons charge, you could be facing years in prison. The severity of your sentence will be determined by the type of weapon you possessed and any existing criminal history.
Successfully defending a case involving a prohibited person in possession necessitates an intense commitment to detail. We explore all constitutional issues that may play a role in your weapons charge defense. To convict you, the government must prove you were in possession of a firearm. By thoroughly investigating the facts of the case, our lawyers may be able to discredit the prosecution's evidence, leading to a dismissal or reduction of charges.
Contact Raymond T. Faller Co., LPA to arrange a free consultation with a knowledgeable criminal defense lawyer.