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By Olivia Myers 28 Feb, 2024
The Night of February 27, 2024 was a Night to Remember. A Song was made to last Forever.
By Olivia Myers 10 Jan, 2024
ON JANUARY 9, 2024, A SUMMIT COUNTY JURY FOUND ATTORNEY MYERS' CLIENT NOT GUILTY AS TO A FELONY ANIMAL CRUELTY CHARGE
By Olivia Myers 04 Dec, 2022
APPLYING FOR RELIEF FROM DISABILITY UNDER OHIO REVISED CODE SECTION 2923.14
12 Nov, 2022
Why Your Attorney Should Be Filing A Motion to Suppress In Your DUI Case
By Olivia Myers 17 Oct, 2022
About O. Myers Law Who We Are Founded in 2019, O. Myers Law is an independent practice established by Attorney Olivia Myers. Born and raised in Akron, Ohio, our law firm resides in the heart of Akron in Downtown Akron. Attorney Olivia Myers is committed to providing above average representation, maintaining clear communication, and doing so with compassion and professionalism. She makes it her mission to make her clients’ business her own. O. Myers Law maintains an exceptional ranking on Google from the help of satisfied clients who leave her five star reviews. What We Do O. Myers Law handles an array of cases. Attorney Olivia Myers practices in Criminal Defense, DUI/OVI, and Juvenile Law/Family Law. She handles these cases with a sense of professionalism, urgency, and empathy. She will take the time to get to know you- who you are, what your fears are, and what your goals are so she can craft a strategy for your case. Attorney Olivia Myers is not the attorney who is going to plead your case out just to get it of her desk. She is a trial lawyer and will fight tooth and nail from the beginning of the case until the end of trial. Our Core Values O. Myers Law success stems from a set of core values: Excellence: We give it our best every day. While skill and knowledge are important, passion is the key. Each case is treated with passion. Respect: We treat clients and colleagues with professionalism and respect. We make it a goal to leave every interaction with a positive impact. Innovative: In an ever-changing world, O. Myers Law is constantly coming up with new ideas to better represent our practice and clients. Communication: We make it a goal to respond to the questions and concerns of our clients quickly. Responding to our clients in a timely manner is just one way we like to show how much we care. Performance: While we put forth our best effort every day, we take pride in the results. In order to receive satisfying results, we set attainable goals and make it our mission to go above and beyond in the process. Why Us? Attorney Olivia Myers makes it her mission to win her cases. She acts fast, communicates with clients every step of the way, and demonstrates compassion for the struggles that her clients endure. Call Attorney Olivia Myers for a free consultation today! (330) 612-7442.
By Olivia Myers 05 Oct, 2021
They think that these hearings are straight losers. I will be honest, I thought the same, UNTIL I stepped into the world of Adult Parole Authority, and found that these cases can be fought and negotiated just like any other case. Here is why: Offender A is sentenced to 6 years in prison. He serves 5 years and is released on post-release control. Two months later, he catches a new charge and is therefore alleged to be in violation of his parole. What sucks is that Offender A could be found in violation of his post-release control EVEN IF he is not yet guilty of his new charge. Why? Because people on post-release control have limited rights. The standard for post release control hearings is not beyond a reasonable doubt, it is preponderance of the evidence; meaning it is more likely than not that you committed the offense, AKA the violation. Also important to understand is that anything said in your post-release control violation hearing is fair game for trial in the new offense. Therefore, if you make a statement and admit to the violation, that information can be used against you in your criminal trial. So, what does one do when alleged to have violated post-release control? DENY DENY DENY, and hire an attorney who will negotiate with the Adult Parole Authority on your behalf. The APA is a whole new world of criminal law, and it is important to have an attorney represent you who understands it. Today, I negotiated with the APA to get my client almost half of the prison time that APA had recommended. We also protected his interests so that nothing in his APA case will be admissible as evidence of guilt in his new criminal case. He is presumed innocent until proven guilty in his new criminal case, regardless of what happened with APA, AND the time he is serving for the APA violation will ultimately count towards any time he receives in his new criminal charge. I say that is a win-win for him despite the circumstances. For the above reasons, I stress that it is so important to hire counsel for post-release control violation hearings. Contact O Myers Law LLC, and I will fiercely represent you in these hearings.
By Olivia Myers 14 Apr, 2020
The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic may benefit people seeking to expunge their criminal record. While we sit at home, waiting out the governor’s orders, we are forced to think, “What can I do now to better myself and my life?.” Some good can always come out of the bad. Something all individuals with a criminal record should consider now is expungement. Why is this a good time? THE COURTS ARE SLOW. IN PERSON HEARINGS ARE SCARCELY BEING HELD. HENCE, THE COURT HAS TIME TO REVIEW AND QUICKLY APPROVE YOUR APPLICATION FOR EXPUNGEMENT. The expungement process usually takes six months or longer. This is because in most cases expungement applications must be reviewed by probation before they even go to the judge. As we attorneys know, anything that goes to probation takes forever. Think about all the people who get probation instead of jail/prison and the insane caseload that probation officer have. Not to mention, expungements are not probation’s priority. Once probation reviews, the applicant must then go before the Judge, who decides whether to grant the expungement. However, now court dockets are now freed up. Non-emergency hearings such as pre-trials and trials for defendants not in custody are being continued. Probation has also slowed down. People are not required to report in person. Therefore, the judge and probation has more time for paperwork. Let’s take a recent client of mine as an example. He had over six criminal cases in Barberton Municipal Court. We sent in the necessary motions and paperwork to expunge his criminal record in early January. We were told that we would not hear from the court for at least six months. The application had to go to probation before they could schedule a date. In late February, we were notified that the expungement had been granted. We did not even have to go in front of the judge. So, while we are bored out of our minds, take the time to think if you or someone you know has a criminal record that needs expunged. The law has recently changed to allow for more expungements, and now is the time to do it! Contact Attorney Olivia Myers at (330) 612-7442 for a free legal consultation to determine if you are eligible to expunge your criminal record.
By Olivia Myers 13 Mar, 2020
Last night, I was notified that in the Summit County, all trials are suspended for 14 days and all arraignments for felony defendants not in custody will be postponed indefinitely. If attorneys have an arraignment for a client in custody, the attorney must wait outside of the courtroom and cannot go in to see the judge until the last attorney leaves. The inmates will not be transferred to the court for hearings and the hearings will be conducted over video instead (although inmate arraignments are normally conducted over video). We have no answer as to how Municipal Courts are handling this situation. I have an arraignment for an OVI client at Stow Municipal Court today. I contacted the Stow Municipal Court and was told that all arraignments are still on. While I am hesitant to be in a public courthouse amidst all the chaos, life must go on and my clients need representation! If anyone has any questions on how their court dates will be handled, contact me and I will find out!
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