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Wrongful Entrustment Charges in Ohio and How We Can Help You

If you own a vehicle and allow someone with a suspended license to drive it, you may face charges for Wrongful Entrustment. Below are the scenarios under which wrongful entrustment can occur:

Situations Leading to Wrongful Entrustment

  • Lack of Valid License: The driver does not have a valid driver’s license, commercial driver’s license (CDL), driving permit, or non-resident driving privileges.
  • Suspended License: The driver’s license has been suspended.
  • No Proof of Insurance: The driver has no proof of financial responsibility or auto insurance.
  • Influence of Substances: The driver is under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

Allowing someone to drive under these conditions is a serious offense that is treated similarly to Operating a Vehicle Impaired (OVI) or Driving Under the Influence (DUI) charges. Facing such a situation requires immediate legal assistance, ideally from an experienced Warren OVI Lawyer.

At Youngstown Criminal Law Group, we have successfully handled hundreds of similar cases, helping our clients achieve favorable outcomes. If you or a loved one faces wrongful entrustment charges, don’t hesitate to speak with our Warren criminal lawyer.

Conditions Under Ohio Revised Code 4511.203

In addition to the aforementioned circumstances, Ohio Revised Code 4511.203 outlines additional conditions that could lead to wrongful entrustment charges:

  • Relationship to Driver: If the driver is related to you by blood or marriage.
  • Household Member: If the driver lives in the same household as you.

Wrongful entrustment charges are considered as severe as a license suspension. This first-degree misdemeanor can carry the following penalties:

Penalties for Wrongful Entrustment

  • First Offense:
  • Imprisonment for up to 6 months
  • A fine of up to $1,000
  • Vehicle immobilization for 30 days
  • Second Offense:
  • Vehicle immobilization for 60 days
  • Third Offense:
  • Possible vehicle forfeiture

If you find yourself in such a predicament, it’s crucial to seek help from a qualified Warren OVI lawyer. Our team at Youngstown Criminal Law Group will provide comprehensive legal assistance, vigorously defending your case to achieve the best possible resolution.

Consult a Warren Criminal Lawyer Today

At Youngstown Criminal Law Group, we bring extensive experience in handling similar cases. Our Warren criminal lawyer will carefully listen to your situation and work tirelessly to ensure your rights are protected and you receive the justice you deserve.

Call us at (330) 992-3036 or contact us online to schedule a free consultation.

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