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Man found guilty of defrauding Medicaid of $2 million
On April 27, a 57-year-old Ohio man was found guilty of health care fraud and several other charges related to a Medicaid billing scheme. According to prosecutors, the man received around $2 million in fraudulent reimbursements from Medicaid. Billing for X-rays that...
Medical debt is the top cause of bankruptcy filings
Medical debt is the No. 1 reason that people file for bankruptcy. An abrupt illness can lead to excessive medical bills that are even difficult to pay for people who have full-time jobs and health insurance. The medical debt factor has been on the minds of many people...
Understanding the Ohio probate process
It's a good idea to take the time to draw up a will if you haven't already. This document lets you leave money and assets to your family, friends and selected charities. If you don't leave a will, your estate may be subject to laws that determine how your estate is...
Signs a divorce may be right for you
Nobody gets married with the intention of getting a divorce, but it may be right for some couples. Even though 50% of marriages in the United States end in divorce, many more couples turn a blind eye to the signs they divorce may be the best option for themselves....
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If you are facing criminal charges, you cannot afford to hope that your attorney will be aggressive enough to protect your future. You need to contact a lawyer you know will fight for you at every step of the process. At the law office of Amy M. Levine & Associates, we quickly earned a reputation for fighting hard to make sure our clients’ futures are not ruined by a criminal conviction.
Our criminal defense attorneys are recognized throughout the central Ohio and West Virginia criminal law judicial system for their aggressive defense of our clients’ rights. We defend clients against a full range of charges, including:
- Drug-related charges, including possession, trafficking and distribution
- DUI/OVI, including underage drinking and drunk driving charges
- Violent crimes, including assault, murder and manslaughter
- Sex crimes
- Traffic violations
- White collar crimes such as fraud and embezzlement
We frequently represent college students at The Ohio State University and other neighboring colleges who are facing criminal and administrative action.
Representation In Mayor’s Court
We represent clients who are facing misdemeanor charges that will be handled in the Mayor’s Courts, including the courts:
- Asheville
- Bexley
- Canal Winchester
- Carroll
- Commercial Point
- Dublin
- Edison
- Gahanna
- Grandview Heights
- Granville
- Grove City
- Groveport
- Village of Harrisburg
- Hebron
- Hilliard
- Johnstown
- Kirkersville
- Lithopolis
- Marble Cliff
- Minerva Park
- Mount Gilead
- Mount Sterling
- New Albany
- New Holland
- Obetz
- Pataskala
- Pickerington
- Reynoldsburg
- Shawnee Hills
- South Bloomfield
- Sugar Grove
- Sunbury
- Supreme Court of Ohio
- Upper Arlington
- Utica
- Valley View
- Westerville
- Whitehall
- Worthington
Put Up A Strong Fight Against Criminal Charges
If you are facing criminal charges or suspect you may be under investigation, our attorneys will fight aggressively to protect your rights.When you are facing penalties such as prison time, substantial fines or a lifelong criminal record, it is essential that your attorney takes your case as seriously as you do.
We are committed to doing everything possible under the law to secure the best possible outcome for you. That may involve moving to exclude certain evidence, negotiating a fair plea deal with the prosecution or fighting for a “not guilty” verdict at trial. Our lawyers are known for providing effective and intelligent counsel to clients in Ohio and West Virginia.
There’s No Time To Waste. Contact Us For A Free Consultation.
Law enforcement and the prosecution have already begun building a case against you if you have been arrested or suspect you are being investigated. It is essential that you take prompt action to begin protecting your interests and catching up. Do not find yourself in a weak defensive position; put a team of proven criminal defense lawyers on your side.
During your free consultation, a lawyer will help you understand the penalties you are facing, answer your questions and begin developing a plan to represent you. Learn more about protecting your rights and future by scheduling a free initial consultation. Please send us an email using our contact form, or call our Columbus office at 614-360-2942 or our Huntington office at 304-519-4354.

Amy M. Levine
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Our Latest Blog Posts
Overlooking assets in a divorce
Divorce proceedings could prove incredibly stressful for both spouses. Stress sometimes contributes to distractions, which may be particularly unhelpful during legal proceedings. When discussing divorce settlement matters, overlooking anything creates eventual...
Man found guilty of defrauding Medicaid of $2 million
On April 27, a 57-year-old Ohio man was found guilty of health care fraud and several other charges related to a Medicaid billing scheme. According to prosecutors, the man received around $2 million in fraudulent reimbursements from Medicaid. Billing for X-rays that...
Medical debt is the top cause of bankruptcy filings
Medical debt is the No. 1 reason that people file for bankruptcy. An abrupt illness can lead to excessive medical bills that are even difficult to pay for people who have full-time jobs and health insurance. The medical debt factor has been on the minds of many people...
Understanding the Ohio probate process
It's a good idea to take the time to draw up a will if you haven't already. This document lets you leave money and assets to your family, friends and selected charities. If you don't leave a will, your estate may be subject to laws that determine how your estate is...
Signs a divorce may be right for you
Nobody gets married with the intention of getting a divorce, but it may be right for some couples. Even though 50% of marriages in the United States end in divorce, many more couples turn a blind eye to the signs they divorce may be the best option for themselves....
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