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To many young people, using a fake ID to purchase alcohol may seem like a fairly harmless offense. However, the law takes fraudulent use of official identification quite seriously, with potentially severe penalties for those convicted of possessing or using false IDs. If you have been accused of these serious charges in Ohio, having a skilled criminal defense attorney may be essential for protecting your rights and achieving a just outcome.

Fraudulent Use of an ID in Ohio

Under Ohio law, anyone accused of providing a false ID to purchase alcohol may be charged with a first-degree misdemeanor. The same charges apply whether the defendant is using fake documentation or someone else’s valid ID. Depending on the circumstances, the state may also add fraud charges, which may trigger much more severe consequences.

Penalties for Presenting False ID

criminal defense attorneyIn Ohio, a first-degree misdemeanor conviction may result in fines of up to $1,000 or up to 12 months in jail. Even if the individual is released on parole, they will likely be responsible for court costs and may be ordered to complete several hours of community service. The judge may also suspend your driver’s license. If you were convicted of using someone else’s ID, they may lose their driving privileges, especially if they are seen as an accomplice.

The Importance of Legal Representation

Courts have considerable latitude when sentencing these cases, so whether you serve a jail sentence and the amount of your fine may depend on the quality of your legal representation. A criminal defense attorney has the expertise to review your case, identify the best path forward, and negotiate with the prosecutor on your behalf.


 

With over two decades of experience as a criminal defense attorney, David S. Washington Jr. and his team have represented defendants facing a variety of charges throughout Hamilton, OH. Whether you are facing a traffic ticket or serious felony charges, their experienced team will be on your side. Visit their website for more on their extensive array of services, or call (513) 751-1400 to consult with a criminal defense attorney today.

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