We are available for video conferences or in person consultations.

Criminal and OUI Defense Attorneys

An arrest is a frightening, life-altering event. You may face stiff penalties, lengthy incarceration, and a criminal record that can affect your future employment, educational and social prospects. You need a defense team to aggressively advocate for your rights and to put you in the best position possible. Established in 1972, criminal defense firm Young, Reverman, & Mazzei Co., L.P.A. fights hard for our clients in cases involving:
  • Driving under the influence
  • Traffic offenses
  • Drug crimes
  • Sex crimes
  • Violent crimes
  • Theft
  • White-collar crimes
Call 513-854-8885 or fill out an online contact form to learn how we can defend you from criminal charges.
Table of Contents

OUI Defense

A conviction for operating a vehicle under the influence (OUI) in the tri-state area can have serious consequences — such as fines, imprisonment, suspended driver’s license, and installation of an interlock device. If the Breathalyzer® registered a blood alcohol content (BAC) of .08 or higher, you are presumed intoxicated. lady needing OUI defense lawyer Our experienced defense team in Cincinnati, OH, uses effective strategies for refuting the BAC readings, such as challenging the officer’s training, the administration of the test, and the calibration of the machine. Your refusal to blow forces the prosecution to rely more heavily on other evidence, which we will skillfully tear apart for you OUI defense.

Consult Experienced Cincinnati Criminal Defense Attorneys

If you have been charged with a crime, call Ohio and Kentucky criminal and OUI defense law firm Young, Reverman & Mazzei Co., L.P.A. at 513-854-8885, or contact us online to schedule your free initial consultation. We represent clients throughout Hamilton, Butler, Warren, and Clermont counties. We also represent clients located across the river in Kenton County, Campbell County, and Boone County, Kentucky, and across the border in Lawrenceburg, Indiana and in cities along the Interstate 75 and Interstate 71 corridors — including Florence, Dayton, Monroe, Middletown, and Wilmington.

Testimonials