A Felony indictment in Franklin County is more than a legal charge – it is a direct threat to your freedom, your rights, and your future. From the moment you are investigated or handcuffed, the clock starts ticking on your liberty.
Whether it is a drug charge, a violent offense, or a white-collar crime, the penalties are swift, severe, and designed to be permanent. In the current legal climate, law enforcement utilizes advanced digital forensics, DNA tracing, and surveillance, meaning your defense must be sophisticated and relentless.
At Marcus A. Ross, we specialize in high-stakes Felony defense. We understand the complexities of search warrants, the flaws in police lineups, and the coercive tactics used by detectives during interrogations.
We don’t just manage your case; we fight to dismantle the prosecution’s evidence and protect your life. Our approach combines decades of trial experience with an intimate knowledge of the local Franklin County Court of Common Pleas to provide a defense that is both tactically sound.
Most defendants don’t realize that a Felony charge in Franklin County often triggers an immediate battle for their freedom before a trial date is even set. Unlike misdemeanors, the bond conditions and the Grand Jury process operate swiftly to keep you detained or under strict surveillance.
Even if you have not been convicted, the court can impose life-altering restrictions. Under Ohio’s updated bail reform laws, prosecutors push for high cash bonds or intrusive monitoring devices immediately upon arrest.
| Offense Level | Potential Prison Term | Fines (Max) | Post-Release Control | Type of Sanction |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Felony 1st Degree (F1) | 3 to 11 Years (Indefinite) | $20,000 | Mandatory 2-5 Years | Presumption of Prison |
| Felony 2nd Degree (F2) | 2 to 8 Years (Indefinite) | $15,000 | Mandatory 18 Mos - 3 Yrs | Presumption of Prison |
| Felony 3rd Degree (F3) | 9 to 36 Months | $10,000 | Optional up to 2 Years | Varies (Violence vs. Non-Violence) |
| Felony 4th Degree (F4) | 6 to 18 Months | $5,000 | Optional | Community Control Likely |
| Felony 5th Degree (F5) | 6 to 12 Months | $2,500 | Optional | Community Control Likely |
| Gun Specification | +1 to +3 Years | N/A | N/A | Mandatory Consecutive Time |
We don’t wait for the prosecution to offer a “plea deal.” We proactively look for the constitutional violations police make during the three phases of a criminal investigation.
In many cases, the prosecution’s case is built on a “house of cards” of illegally obtained evidence that does not stand up to judicial scrutiny.
Police must have Probable Cause or a valid Warrant to search your home, car, or pockets. This means they cannot search you on a "hunch."
Once you are in custody, detectives use psychological manipulation to get a confession. They look for inconsistencies and fear.
Physical evidence travels through many hands. We look for gaps in the timeline.
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