Criminal forfeiture of property ORC § 2981.04
Defined:
- Any interest in a person’s property that is used to facilitate a criminal offense;
- May be subject to forfeiture or seizure.
Overview
At Funkhouser Law, from the moment a client walks through the door, we presume that they are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. As such, we work hard to accomplish the most favorable outcome for each of our clients. If you have been accused of crime and you think that forfeiture may be imposed, please call Funkhouser Law for a free consultation with an experienced, peer-rated lawyer.
Practice Areas
- FELONY CHARGES
- DRUG OFFENSES
- Corrupting Another with Drugs
- Drug Deals Resulting in Death
- Funding, aggravated funding of drug or marihuana trafficking
- Illegal administration or distribution of anabolic steroids
- Illegal assembly or possession of chemicals for the manufacture of drugs
- Illegal dispensing of drug samples
- Illegal distribution of cigarettes or other tobacco products
- Illegal Manufacture of Drugs or Cultivation of Marihuana
- Offenses involving counterfeit controlled substances
- Ohio's Drug Schedule
- Permitting drug abuse
- Possessing drug abuse instruments
- Possessing nitrous oxide in a motor vehicle
- Tampering with drugs
- Trafficking in harmful intoxicants
- Unlawful or improper sale of pseudoephedrine product
- SEX CRIMES
- Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Minor
- Compelling Prostitution
- Deception to obtain matter harmful to juveniles
- Disseminating matter harmful to juveniles
- Illegal use of minor in nudity-oriented material or performance
- Importuning
- Loitering to Engage in Solicitation
- Pandering obscenity involving a minor
- Pandering sexually oriented matter involving a minor
- Procuring
- Promoting Prostitution
- Prostitution
- Public Indecency
- Sex Offender Classification
- Sexual Battery
- Sexual Imposition
- Soliciting/Solicitation
- Unlawful Sexual Conduct with a Minor
- Voyeurism
- WHITE COLLAR CRIMES
- DRUNK DRIVING DEFENSE
- Driving Privileges Post Conviction
- OVI Driving Privileges in Ohio
- OVI Field Sobriety Tests from the NHTSA Manual
- OVI Chemical Test Refusal
- OVI First Offense Penalties
- OVI Second Offense Penalties
- OVI Third Offense Penalties
- OVI/DUI
- OVI with Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) with penalties and ALS
- OVI with Underage Driver
- Physical Control of Vehicle While Under the Influence
- Wrongful entrustment of motor vehicle
- DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
- VIOLENT CRIMES
- GUN, FIREARM, WEAPONS CHARGES
- Carrying Concealed Weapons
- Failure to secure dangerous ordnance
- Having Weapons While Under Disability
- Illegal conveyance of deadly weapon courthouse
- Illegal conveyance or possession of deadly weapon School
- Illegal possession of firearm in liquor permit premises
- Improperly furnishing firearms to a minor
- Improperly Handling Firearms in a Motor Vehicle
- Possessing criminal tools
- Possession of deadly weapon while under detention
- Displayed, brandished firearm
- Using weapons while intoxicated
- TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS