Procuring Attorney in Columbus
ORC § 2907.23
Definition of Procuring
- Knowingly and for gain,
- Enticing or soliciting another to patronize a brothel, or
- Getting a prostitute for another person.
Potential Penalties
If found guilty of procuring, it is generally a misdemeanor of the first degree and as such, is penalizable by up to 180 days in jail and a fine of up to $1,000.
At Funkhouser Law, from the moment a client walks through the door, we presume that they are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. As such, we work hard to accomplish the most favorable outcome for each of our clients.
If you have been accused of procuring, please call Funkhouser Law for a free consultation with an experienced, peer-rated lawyer.
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