The Wieczorek Law Firm, LLC, led by Mark Wieczorek serves all of Hamilton County, including Cincinnati, Norwood, Blue Ash, Sharonville, and Loveland. Our attorneys are committed to protecting your rights and providing the best possible defense against criminal charges. Known for our aggressive advocacy and meticulous attention to detail, we handle a wide range of criminal cases.
If you or a loved one have been charged with a crime in Warren County, Wieczorek Law Firm is here to help. We represent clients facing charges such as drug offenses, property crimes, violent crimes, and more.
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Hamilton County is part of the 1st Judicial District of Ohio. It is the third most populous county in the state, with a population of over 830,000, and spans approximately 407 square miles.
Notable cities in the county include:
- Cincinnati
- Norwood
- Blue Ash
- Sharonville
- Loveland
Diversion Programs in Hamilton County, OH
Hamilton County offers diversion programs as an alternative to traditional prosecution for eligible individuals. These programs aim to reduce recidivism and provide rehabilitation opportunities.
Key Diversion Program Levels:
- Pretrial Diversion Program: Available for first-time offenders accused of nonviolent misdemeanors or lower-level felonies. Successful completion typically results in dismissed charges.
- Drug Diversion Program: Designed for individuals struggling with substance abuse. Participants undergo counseling and treatment while their charges are held in abeyance.
- Juvenile Diversion Programs: Focus on rehabilitation for youth offenders. Options may include community service, counseling, or education programs.
For more information on diversion programs in Hamilton County, contact the prosecutor’s office or your attorney for guidance here.
Drug Court Programs in Hamilton County, OH
The Hamilton County Drug Court offers an alternative pathway for individuals with substance abuse disorders. Administered through the Court of Common Pleas, the program provides supervised treatment and support in place of incarceration. Services include:
- Substance abuse treatment programs
- Mental health counseling
- Monitoring and regular court appearances
For inquiries, contact the Hamilton County Courthouse at:
1000 Main Street
Cincinnati, OH 45202
(513) 946-5800
Juvenile Services in Hamilton County
The Hamilton County Juvenile Court and affiliated services offer a range of programs for youth and families, including:
- After-school programs and mentorship opportunities
- Crisis intervention and family counseling services
- Substance abuse treatment for youth
For more details, contact the Hamilton County Juvenile Court:
800 Broadway
Cincinnati, OH 45202
(513) 946-9200
Hamilton County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office
The Hamilton County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office serves as the chief legal representative for Hamilton County, Ohio, handling both criminal prosecutions and civil matters on behalf of the county.
For more information, contact the Hamilton County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office:
230 East 9th Street, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202
Hamilton County Public Defender’s Office
The Hamilton County Public Defender’s Office provides legal representation to indigent adults and juveniles charged with offenses that could result in the loss of liberty, as well as post-conviction proceedings.
For more information, contact the Hamilton County Public Defender’s Office:
230 East Ninth Street, 2nd Floor, Cincinnati, OH 45202
Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office
The Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office is dedicated to maintaining public safety and enforcing the law within Hamilton County, Ohio.
For more information, contact the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office:
1000 Sycamore Street, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202
Cincinnati, Ohio Police Department
The Cincinnati Police Department (CPD) serves as the primary law enforcement agency for the City of Cincinnati, Ohio, providing comprehensive police services to 52 diverse neighborhoods. The department comprises approximately 1,000 sworn officers and 125 civilian employees, all committed to enhancing public safety and improving the quality of life for residents and visitors.
For more information, contact the Cincinnati Police Department:
801 Linn Street, Cincinnati, Ohio 45203
Courtrooms in Hamilton County, Ohio
Hamilton County has several courtrooms that handle criminal, civil, and family cases. Below are key locations:
Hamilton County Courthouse
(513) 946-5800
1000 Main Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202
Cincinnati Municipal Court
(513) 946-5200
1000 Main Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202
Blue Ash Mayor’s Court
(513) 745-8545
4343 Cooper Road, Blue Ash, OH 45242
Norwood Mayor’s Court
(513) 458-4520
4701 Montgomery Road, Norwood, OH 45212
Sharonville Mayor’s Court
(513) 563-1144
10900 Reading Road, Sharonville, OH 45241
Additional Resources
- Ohio Rules of Civil Procedure: The Ohio Rules of Civil Procedure provide the framework for managing civil cases in Ohio courts. This document outlines procedures for filing, service, pleadings, motions, discovery, and trials, ensuring consistency and fairness in the judicial process.
- Hamilton County Juvenile Court: The Hamilton County Juvenile Court serves as a resource for addressing legal matters involving youth in Hamilton County, Ohio. The court handles cases related to delinquency, dependency, and family issues, offering services such as diversion programs, counseling, and rehabilitation initiatives.