Lucas County Common Pleas Court

Lucas County Common Pleas Court Defense Attorney

Lucas County Common Pleas Court handles all felony criminal cases in Toledo and the surrounding area. A felony conviction means prison, a permanent record, and consequences that follow you for life. Attorney Rutan fights to protect your freedom at every stage.

Address
700 Adams Street, Toledo, OH 43604
Hours
Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Jurisdiction
Lucas County — all felony criminal cases, major civil matters

Ohio Felony Sentencing Ranges

Lucas County Common Pleas Court applies Ohio's felony sentencing guidelines. The stakes are severe — retain experienced counsel immediately.

Ohio Felony Sentencing Table

Felony LevelPrison RangeMaximum Fine
F1 — First Degree Felony3–11 years (mandatory in many cases)Up to $20,000
F2 — Second Degree Felony2–8 yearsUp to $15,000
F3 — Third Degree Felony9–60 monthsUp to $10,000
F4 — Fourth Degree Felony6–18 monthsUp to $5,000
F5 — Fifth Degree Felony6–12 monthsUp to $2,500

Common Felony Charges in Lucas County

Drug Trafficking & Possession

Lucas County prosecutors are aggressive on drug trafficking. We challenge the stop, search, and chain of custody to suppress evidence and fight for dismissal.

Robbery & Aggravated Robbery

F1 and F2 felonies with mandatory prison time. We investigate every element and challenge identification evidence.

Felony Assault & Weapons

Felonious assault and weapons under disability charges. We examine use-of-force justifications and constitutional issues.

Felony OVI

A fourth OVI within 10 years is a felony in Ohio. We fight for dismissal, reduction, and alternatives to prison in Lucas County.

Burglary

Burglary charges range from F2 to F4. We challenge identification, intent, and the sufficiency of the evidence.

Theft & Fraud

Felony theft over $1,000 and fraud charges. We fight to reduce charges, negotiate restitution, and avoid prison.

The Grand Jury Process in Lucas County

Before a felony case proceeds to Lucas County Common Pleas Court, the Lucas County Prosecutor presents evidence to a grand jury. Grand jury proceedings are secret — you are not present — and the grand jury decides whether to issue an indictment.

If you receive a grand jury subpoena or learn you are a target of an investigation, call an attorney immediately. You have the right to refuse to testify against yourself.

Facing Felony Charges in Lucas County?

The earlier you retain counsel, the more options you have. Attorney Rutan is available 24/7.