Eric Eckes was featured in a recent article in UC News commemorating the Ohio Innocence Project’s 20th anniversary, “Unique proving ground shapes careers.” Eric’s skills, compassion, dedication and talent are… read more →
Our criminal defense team has begun the new year with huge success. Attorneys Martin Pinales, Eric Eckes, and Molly Tolbert teamed up with the Ohio Innocence Project to secure a… read more →
Teaven Curtiss has maintained his innocence from day one. In June of 2020, he was indicted for allegations of the most serious kind. At Teaven’s trial, an entirely false narrative… read more →
Pinales Stachler attorneys Martin Pinales, Candace Crouse, and Eric Eckes won a Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity (NGRI) verdict in the case of a man who was accused of… read more →
Pinales Stachler Young Burrell & Crouse Co., LPA is proud to announce that three of its attorneys have been selected by their peers for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in… read more →
Pinales Stachler attorneys, Martin Pinales and Candace Crouse, are pleased to report that after years of litigation, the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit agreed that the 2010 trial of their client, Russell Cletus Maricle, and seven co-defendants, was so fraught with error that it rendered their trial fundamentally unfair.
The phrase “Taking the Fifth” has received a lot of attention lately in light of IRS official Lois Lerner’s high-profile refusal to testify before Congress on May 21. Senator John Thune (R., S.D.) stated that Lerner’s decision to take the Fifth “would suggest there’s an admission of guilt right there.”