The Wieczorek Law Firm, LLC, led by Mark Wieczorek serves all of Brown County, including Georgetown, Mount Orab, Ripley, Sardinia, and Aberdeen. 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 Brown County, Wieczorek Law Firm is here to help. We represent clients facing charges such as drug offenses, property crimes, violent crimes, and more.

Contact Wieczorek Law Firm today at (513) 317-5987 to schedule a consultation and discuss your legal options.


Legal Representation in Brown County

Brown County is part of the 12th Judicial District of Ohio. Located in southern Ohio, the county is home to a population of over 43,000 and spans approximately 493 square miles, offering a mix of rural landscapes and small-town communities.

Notable cities and towns in the county include:

  • Georgetown
  • Mount Orab
  • Ripley
  • Sardinia
  • Aberdeen

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Diversion Programs in Brown County, OH

Brown County offers diversion programs to help eligible individuals avoid traditional prosecution and focus on rehabilitation and accountability. These programs are designed to reduce recidivism while providing participants with the tools needed to rebuild their lives.

Key Diversion Program Options:

  • Pretrial Diversion Program: For first-time, nonviolent offenders, this program provides an opportunity to complete specific requirements in exchange for dismissed charges.
  • Drug Diversion Program: Focused on individuals with substance use disorders, this program emphasizes treatment and recovery over incarceration.
  • Juvenile Diversion Programs: These programs aim to rehabilitate youth offenders through community service, educational opportunities, and counseling.

Contact the Brown County Prosecutor’s Office here.

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Drug Court Programs in Brown County, OH

The Brown County Drug Court serves as an alternative pathway for individuals struggling with substance abuse. Administered through the Brown County Court of Common Pleas, the program emphasizes rehabilitation and recovery rather than incarceration.

Services include:

  • Comprehensive substance abuse treatment
  • Mental health counseling
  • Regular monitoring and court appearances

For more information, contact the Brown County Courthouse:

101 South Main Street
Georgetown, OH 45121
(937) 378-3100

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Juvenile Services in Brown County

The Brown County Juvenile Court provides a range of programs designed to support youth and their families. These programs address delinquency, dependency, and family issues while promoting accountability and rehabilitation. Available services include:

  • Counseling and crisis intervention
  • Mentorship and educational support
  • Substance abuse treatment for juveniles

For more details, contact the Brown County Juvenile Court:

510 East State Street
Georgetown, OH 45121
(937) 378-3558

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District Attorney in Brown County

The Brown County Prosecutor’s Office provides a variety of programs aimed at addressing criminal offenses, supporting victims, and ensuring public safety while emphasizing accountability and rehabilitation within the justice system.

For more information, contact the Brown County District Attorney’s Office:

740 Mt. Orab Pike, Suite 1

Georgetown, OH 45121

(937) 378-4151​

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Brown County Public Defender’s Office

In Brown County, Ohio, indigent defense services are provided through the Office of the Ohio Public Defender (OPD) in collaboration with independent contract attorneys.

For more information on obtaining a public defender, contact the Brown County Public Defender’s Office:

Office of the Ohio Public Defender – Ross County Office (serving Brown County)

14 S. Paint St., Suite 54,

Chillicothe, OH 45601

(740) 772-4772

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Brown County Sheriff’s Office

The Brown County Sheriff’s Office is committed to ensuring public safety, enforcing the law, and providing essential services to the residents of Brown County, Ohio.

Services include:

  • Patrol and emergency response
  • Court security and jail management
  • Warrant service and prisoner transport

For more information, contact the Brown County Sheriff’s Office:

750 Mt. Orab Pike

Georgetown, OH 45121

(937) 378-4435

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Mount Orab, Ohio Police Department

The Mount Orab Police Department is dedicated to ensuring public safety, enforcing the law, and providing essential services to the residents of Mount Orab, Ohio.

Services include:

  • Routine patrols and emergency response
  • Crime prevention and community outreach programs
  • Investigation of criminal activities

For more information, contact the Mount Orab Police Department:

211 South High Street

Mount Orab, OH 45154

(937) 444-2281

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Courtrooms in Brown County, Ohio

Brown County has several courtrooms and facilities to handle criminal, civil, and family cases. Below are key locations:

Brown County Common Pleas Court
(937) 378-3100
101 South Main Street, Georgetown, OH 45121

Brown County Municipal Court
(937) 378-6358
770 Mount Orab Pike, Georgetown, OH 45121

Georgetown Mayor’s Court
(937) 378-6395
301 South Main Street, Georgetown, OH 45121

Mount Orab Mayor’s Court
(937) 444-2281
211 South High Street, Mount Orab, OH 45154

Ripley Mayor’s Court
(937) 392-4377
120 Waterworks Road, Ripley, OH 45167

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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.
  • Brown County Probate and Juvenile Court: The Brown County Probate and Juvenile Court oversees legal matters related to probate cases and juvenile issues in Brown County, Ohio. The court handles estates, guardianships, adoptions, and juvenile cases such as delinquency, dependency, and custody. It is dedicated to serving families and individuals with fairness and efficiency while providing resources and programs to support the community.

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