Randy LaMarr, Attorney At Law

Randy LaMarr, Attorney At Law Randy LaMarr Jr. began his legal career as an assistant prosecutor with Auglaize County. He joined W

11/18/2021

Eric Wilson and I are at the OACDL death penalty seminar in Columbus adding knowledge and skill to our criminal defense practice.

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03/31/2020

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04/04/2019

Attending a conference covering issues with DUI law. This is Wilson Law making sure we are staying educated in this complicated field of law. 3 days of learning.

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03/25/2019

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Wilson Law was nominated for this year's Readers' Choice Awards! Vote here:

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Those of us at Wilson Law would like to wish everyone a safe and happy new year.  However should you find yourself in le...
12/31/2018

Those of us at Wilson Law would like to wish everyone a safe and happy new year. However should you find yourself in legal trouble don’t forget we are here to help. Eric J. Wilson

There are many possible ways to challenge an   : The best way to increase the possibilities of successfully challenging ...
12/24/2018

There are many possible ways to challenge an : The best way to increase the possibilities of successfully challenging OVI charges or reducing the penalties you may inevitably face is by hiring a qualified criminal defense attorney. Wilson Law has the experience you are looking for. Call us at 419-394-2323 to schedule a consultation.

12/19/2018

Get a new start with the new year. Ohio has changed the expungement law. Now get up to 5 felonies and unlimited misdemeanors expunged. Call to schedule your expungement consultation today. 419-394-2323

There are still waiting periods related to the expungement requests following discharge:


Misdemeanors require a one year waiting period.
One F4/F5 Felony requires a three-year waiting period.
Two F4/F5 Felonies require a four-year waiting period.
Three to Five F4/F5 Felonies require a five-year waiting period.


These new laws will not apply to anyone with a F3 or higher felony conviction or those with a conviction which includes a sexual or violent offense, regardless of the result being a felony or a misdemeanor.

The court, of course, has the discretion to determine if a person qualifies for expungement of their criminal record.

Additionally, the prosecutor will be notified of the request and has the ability to object to records being sealed during a scheduled hearing.



Who is eligible for an expungement?


You qualify if you meet all of the conditions described in Section 2953 of the Ohio Revised Code, including:

The conviction you are trying to expunge is not one of the crimes precluded by law.
You were not subject to a mandatory prison term for the conviction. (If you were sentenced to prison time, but you were eligible for community control/probation, you would still qualify.)
You have any of the following convictions or combination of convictions: one misdemeanor; or one felony; two misdemeanor convictions; or one misdemeanor conviction and one felony conviction. (A series of 2 or 3 convictions out of the same case shall be considered one conviction under the expungement statute.) (Minor misdemeanors including most traffic offenses do not count as a conviction.)
The statutory waiting period has passed for the conviction you seek to expunge.
You have no current or criminal charges pending against you.

As a fellow veteran I'm proud to serve   with a variety of legal services. It's an honor 🇺🇸️
05/23/2018

As a fellow veteran I'm proud to serve with a variety of legal services. It's an honor 🇺🇸️

A false positive or inflated reading is actually possible. This is why an experience attorney can help!
05/17/2018

A false positive or inflated reading is actually possible. This is why an experience attorney can help!

False breathalyzer results are caused by many things. Diabetes; dieting; cardiac, kidney and liver diseases; aspirin; sulfa drugs; fright, anxiety; and more

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Randy LaMarr Jr. began his legal career as an assistant prosecutor with Auglaize County. While serving the people of Auglaize County Randy prosecuted a variety of criminal cases in the Auglaize County Courts and in the Appellate Court of the 3rd district. The cases he was responsible for include but not limited to OVI’s, Assault’s, Domestic Violence’s, and a wide variety of traffic offenses. Randy began his private practice to focus his efforts on serving his clients by defending them from criminal charges as well as by providing legal counsel and representation when facing the unique challenges that veterans encounter in their daily lives. Additionally, Randy actively serves his community through his participation on various community boards and clubs.

Randy graduated from the Ohio Northern University College of Law. While attending classes and working as an intern with the Auglaize County Prosecutor's Office he was also the President of the student Veterans Organization. Randy received honors as a top student in trial advocacy and alternative dispute resolution courses. Randy earned the Burgess Veteran's Scholarship twice and was awarded the Pro Bono Service certificate three semesters in a row.

Prior to becoming an attorney, Randy served the country in the United States Air Force. Randy’s service took him to five different locations throughout his career including two tours in Southwest Asian and Europe. Randy graduated from the Air Force Law Enforcement Academy and went on to learn valuable lessons in dealing with different communities and resolving their issues as a Military Policeman. Randy became a weapons instructor and eventually became the head of the Combat Arms Training and Maintenance section at Grand Forks Air Force Base in eastern North Dakota. Throughout his military career, Randy served with honor and distinction traveling the world and serving in many different countries.

Randy’s entire military career spanned over a decade until he was medically discharged. In that time he earned many awards and distinctions including the following: Air Force Commendation Medal, Air Force Achievement Medal, Army Achievement Medal, Southwest Asia Service Medal with Bronze Star Devices, Air Force Good Conduct Medal, National Defense Medal, Military Outstanding Volunteer Service Medal, Navy Expert Rifle Medal, and Navy Expert Pistol Shot Medal.