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Zanesville, OH Attorneys, Lawyers and Law Firms

Directory of Zanesville, Ohio Attorneys, Lawyers, Law Firms, etc.
(26 attorneys currently listed)

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Adam Barclay
720 Market Street
Zanesville, OH 43701
(740) 452-8439
Benbow Law Offices
45 North 4th Street
Zanesville, OH 43701
(740) 453-6475
Ward Coffman III
604 Main Street
Zanesville, OH 43701
(740) 454-1010
Shawn Crawmer
507 Main Street
Zanesville, OH 43701
(740) 450-1559
Cultice & Brown
121 North Fourth Street
Zanesville, OH 43702
(740) 453-0888
Moorehead Anderson
58 North 5th Street
Zanesville, OH 43701
(740) 452-9960
Maureen Dodd
2808 Maple Avenue
Zanesville, OH 43701
(740) 452-9381
Gerald Erhard Jr
59 North 4th Street
Zanesville, OH 43701
(740) 452-8484
Gerald Erhard Jr
2807 Coldspring Road
Zanesville, OH 43701
(740) 452-2343
Fox Law Office
233 Main Street
Zanesville, OH 43701
(740) 452-9311
Gottlieb Johnston Beam & Dal Ponte
320 Main Street
Zanesville, OH 43701
(740) 453-6013
Hillis & Small
825 Adair Avenue
Zanesville, OH 43701
(740) 455-3350
Jones Funk & Payne
45 North 4th Street
Zanesville, OH 43701
(740) 452-5403
Kevin Van Horn
715 Adair Avenue
Zanesville, OH 43701
(740) 452-8430
Ronald Laasmar
27 North 5th Street
Zanesville, OH 43701
(740) 452-9358
Leon Levion
40 North 4th Street
Zanesville, OH 43701
(740) 452-4574
Magaziner & Mc Glade
44 South 6th Street
Zanesville, OH 43701
(740) 452-8431
Marczewski Law Office
2994 Maple Avenue
Zanesville, OH 43701
(740) 453-8900
Marczewski Law Offices
2994 Maple Ave
Zanesville, OH 43701
(800) 876-4777
Molly Martin
27 North 5th Street
Zanesville, OH 43701
(740) 455-7123
Massey Law Office
30 South 4th Street
Zanesville, OH 43701
(740) 453-5544
McDonald Susan J Montgomery
320 Main Street
Zanesville, OH 43702
(740) 452-7555
Merry J William
11 North 4th Street
Zanesville, OH 43701
(740) 454-8585
Moorehead Law Offices
58 N. Fifth St.
Zanesville, OH 43701
(740) 452-9960

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Jury convicts man of killing ex-girlfriend

Wade Bradford's defense did not convince the jury as they found him guilty in the shooting death of Natalie Allan.

Bradford and Allan had met when Allan worked in one of Bradford's massage parlors. While they were dating, Allan was also dating Kevin Myles, her massage client.

During the trial, the prosecutors told the court that Bradford had shot Allan when she broke up with him and she and Myles had gone to Bradford's place to get her things.

This was countered by Phoenix defense lawyer Jamie Jackson saying that Bradford did not know that he had shot Allan.

According to Jackson, the gun accidentally went off because Myles had suddenly lunged at Bradford.

The jury, however, did not buy this.

Aside from Allan's death, Bradford is also facing charges for the death of another of his former girlfriend, Eleanor Su.

Judge denies third trial for man convicted of murder

Nicholas Christopher Ferro was denied a third trial for the death of Marques Butler in 2009.

Ferro's first trial had ended in a hung jury. In his second trial, he was convicted of murder in the second degree last September.

However, he had asked for a third trial with Miami attorney Carlos Gonzalez pointing out several things, the main of which is that the charges should not have been murder in the second degree because of the scant amount of time that Ferro and Butler have known each other before the incident happened.

According to Ferro's defense, a murder in the second degree charge would require that the perpetrator and victim are familiar with each other thus the need for a time requirement on how long they have known each other basing on the murder laws of Florida.

However, the judge said the amount of time is not required.

With Ferro's demand for a third trial denied, a life imprisonment sentence looms for him.

Former FOX 5 anchor exonerated of DUI charges

A jury has exonerated Amanda Davis, a retired anchor of FOX 5, from charges of driving under the influence and reckless driving.

Instead, she was held liable for not being able to maintain driving on one lane which resulted to an accident in 2012.

For her sentence, Davis will be serving the community for 20 hours.

She will also be made to pay $200 as fine.

Defending for Davis was Atlanta DUI lawyer William "Bubba" Head.

Sexually abusing four differently-abled women nets man prison

William Walker was handed a minimum of 24 years and a maximum of 60 years in prison after admitting to rape charges.

Walker submitted a guilty plea to allegations that he raped four women who are disabled in a span of 12 days in 2012.

The judge said Walker is a danger to society and rehabilitating him may not help.

Philadelphia criminal defense lawyer Catherine Berryman said Walker was abused while growing up.

NFL player's non-cooperation sees theft charges dropped against woman who stole his jewelry

Theft charges against Subhanna Beyah were dropped after her victim, New York Giants' Shaun Rogers, refused to cooperate with the authorities.

Jonathan Meltz, Beyah's lawyer in Miami, could not be contacted to comment on the issue.

Miami prosecutors believed that Beyah did to Rogers what she did to two other men, wherein she drugged them before stealing their valuables.

According to the police, Rogers had met Beyah at the nightclub of the hotel where he was staying.

Together with another couple, they had gone up to his room where he went to sleep while the others were partying. Before he went to sleep, he put his jewelry inside a safe in the room. When he woke up, Beyah was already gone and so was his jewelry worth almost $500,000.

Rogers had told the prosecution that he was not willing to cooperate during the one time he spoke with them.

Despite the failure of the theft charges to prosper, the prosecution instead will go ahead with charging Beyah for violating her probation wherein she is looking at a 20-year prison sentence if convicted.