Criminal & DUI Defense

Attorney Mark S. Ondrejech is passionate about zealously representing people accused by powerful and aggressive government entities against allegations of wrong-doing in all types of Criminal and DUI cases. Ondrejech understands that bad things happen and will work tirelessly to attempt to prevent those things from destroying your life. This attorney will stand up for you and your constitutional rights. Please contact us today!

The following is a list of common criminal offenses that require a strong defense:

  • Assault (including vehicular assault, felonious assault, aggravated assault, negligent assault)
  • Arson
  • Breaking & Entering
  • Burglary
  • Disorderly Conduct
  • Domestic Violence
  • Robbery
  • Child Endangering
  • Conspiracy (i.e., to traffic in drugs, to commit arson, etc.)
  • Corrupting a Minor
  • OVI/DUI — Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs of abuse.
  • Failure to Disperse
  • Furnishing Alcohol or Drugs to Underage Persons
  • Forgery
  • Inducing Panic
  • Theft
  • Carrying a Weapon Under Disability
  • Domestic Violence
  • Drug Possession
  • Drug Trafficking
  • Driving Under Suspension
  • Inciting to Violence
  • Failure to Comply with Order or Signal of a Police Officer
  • Falsification
  • Menacing
  • Obstructing Official Business
  • Obstructing Justice
  • Passing Bad Checks
  • Probation (aka Community Control) Violations
  • Receiving Stolen Property
  • Resisting Arrest
  • Riot & Aggravated Riot
  • Tampering with Evidence
  • Tampering with Records
  • Trespass
  • Unauthorized Use of Property
  • Vehicular Assault
  • Violation of a Protection Order

Be sure to check out our BLOG page to read commentary and other information about these charges and more as the blog is periodically updated. Also, keep in mind that if you have been convicted of a criminal offense in the past, you may be eligible for expungement (removal of the records of the case in which you were convicted). The Ondrejech Law Firm is happy to offer a flat fee for expungement matters.