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336 S High St, Columbus, OH 43215, United States
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336 S High St, Columbus, OH 43215, United States
Rutan Law, located at 336 S High St, Columbus, OH 43215, is dedicated to providing top-tier criminal defense representation to clients in the Columbus area. Our experienced attorneys are committed to fiercely protecting your rights and achieving the best possible outcomes for your legal situation. We understand the complexities of the Ohio criminal justice system and leverage our expertise to build strong defenses tailored to your specific case. Trust Rutan Law to navigate your legal challenges with dedication and skill right here in Columbus.
Need legal assistance? Visit our website https://www.defenseohio.com/ or call us directly at +16143074343.
Q: What types of criminal cases do you handle from your Columbus office?
A: We handle a wide range of criminal defense cases including misdemeanors and felonies, from drug offenses and domestic violence to theft and traffic violations, all defended from the Columbus courts.
Q: How can I get in touch with Rutan Law at 336 S High St?
A: You can reach our Columbus office by calling +16143074343 or by visiting our website https://www.defenseohio.com/.
Q: What should I expect during my first consultation at Rutan Law?
A: During your first visit to our Columbus location, we will listen carefully to your situation, review the details of your case, answer your questions, and discuss potential legal strategies.
Q: Do you offer services for expungement in Columbus?
A: Yes, we assist clients seeking to have their criminal records expunged in Ohio, including those residing in the Columbus area, based on eligibility requirements.
Q: How long has Rutan Law been defending clients in Columbus?
A: Our team at Rutan Law has extensive experience defending the rights of individuals facing criminal charges throughout the Columbus community.