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Grove City Mayor's Court Attorney
Grove City’s Mayor’s Court hears all misdemeanor offenses that take place in the jurisdiction of the Grove City Division of Police except for second offense driving under the influence, second offense driving under DUI suspension, and domestic violence cases.
If you have been arrested for a misdemeanor offense in Grove City, Ohio, you have a right to legal representation in Mayor's Court. Attorney Adam Burke is experienced in representing clients in Grove City Mayor's Court and will fight for your rights. Call Attorney Adam Burke now for your free consultation at (614) 280-9122.Â
Grove City Mayor's Court Location and Personnel
Grandview Mayor’s Court is open from 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday and is located at:
3360Â Park Street
Grove City, OHÂ 43123
(614) 277-1715
Mayor's Court is administered by a Mayor-appointed magistrate and cases are heard every Wednesday.
- 9:00 a.m. Failure to comply previous court orders
- 10:00 a.m. Criminal cases and minor traffic arraignments
- 11:00 a.m. Cases requiring interpreters
- 1:00 p.m. Pre-trial cases
- 2:30 p.m. Driving under suspension, OVI and major traffic offenses
- 3:30 p.m. Trial cases
Grove City Mayor’s Court consists of the following court staff:
- Prosecutors: Morgan Masters and Martin Nobile
- Magistrate: Donald Breckenridge
- Court Clerk: Joy Bedard
Grove City Mayor's Court Process
Arraignment: This is the first step in a criminal prosecution. The alleged offender will have an opportunity to see the city prosecutor about his or her case. Â This is also the time when you would be allowed to enter your plea to the charges.
Pleas:Â
- Guilty: The Plea of guilty is a complete admission of guilt.Â
- No Contest: The Plea of no contest is not admission of guilt, but an admission of the truth of the facts alleged in the complaint filed against you. Such a plea of admission will not be used against the defendant in any subsequent civil or criminal proceedings.Â
- Not Guilty: The Plea of not guilty is a denial of legal guilt. Defendants case will be set for a trial at a later date. You have the right to present evidence, and this court will make a judgment as to your guilt or innocence.
Summons: A summons is issued by the court after the defendant fails to appear at the initial arraignment. It is a court order.
Warrant: If a defendant fails to appear at a court hearing, a warrant may be issued. This allows the police to pick up the alleged offender and place him or her in jail until their next court day or bond has been posted.Â
Mayor's Court Lawyer in Grove City
If you have been charged with a crime in Grove City, OH, you have a right to legal representation. Our attorneys understand that this process can be confusing and it is important to hire an experienced attorney who knows the procedures. Contact Attorney Adam Burke Llc now at (614) 280-9122 for your free consultation.