Rhys Brendan Cartwright-Jones

42 N Phelps Street, Youngstown, OH

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Education

2014
Yale Law School, Coursera Certificate Constitutional Law
2004
Cleveland State University - Cleveland-Marshall College of Law, J.D.
2001
Cleveland State University, Bach.

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Corey taylor flowers

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10 Dec, 2024
Rhys is a down to earth and well informed lawyer. He helped me to win my custody case appeal after losing the initial trial. I have recommended Rhys to handle situations to friends because I know he will handle them with precision and tenacity. Thank you, Rhys. Winning that appeal makes everything right with my world... that cloud that was over my head is finally gone.
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Joe lewis

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31 Oct, 2024
Attorney Ron Yarwood great attorney very personable and easy to talk to. He is full of energy and he will fight for you in the courtroom
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Ashley

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01 Nov, 2018
My fiance hired Rhys for an assualt charge which they wanted jail time but he fought with the prosecutor and was able to get it down to probation and fines which he was happy with. He fought for him and was more than willing to go to trial if they didnt give him a fair deal. He was also always on top of things. Super nice guy, highly recommend him.
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Pros
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Effective at getting charges reduced or dismissed
“Attorney Cartright-Jones was able to find major flaws in my dui case and was able to get the suspension and dui dismissed in a month.”
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Fights hard to get the best possible outcome for clients
“He fought with the prosecutor and was able to get it down to probation and fines which he was happy with. He was also always on top of things.”
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Provides comprehensive and knowledgeable guidance throughout the legal process
“Not knowing the specifics of the court process I was about to undertake, Atty. Rhys Cartwright-Jones provided detailed guidance and responded to my questions in a timely manner with comprehensive and knowledgeable answers.”
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Highly accessible and responsive to client needs
“He communicated any changes in the status of my case promptly. If I find myself in a situation needing legal representation, I would not hesitate to use the services of Atty. Rhys Cartwight-Jones again.”
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Able to get positive outcomes even in seemingly difficult cases
“My case looked extremely bleak, however Mr. Cartwright-Jones' clear knowledge of the law and confidence gave me Hope and Faith that maybe my sentence would turn out in my favor.”
Cons
As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2014:
Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Journal, Lawyering the Blockchain (But not Too Much, Please)
2013:
Investigation Discovery, Discovery ID, Frenemies / Brandy Rosine-Stevens Case
2009:
Ohio Supreme Court Amicus Brief, Joint Amicus Memorandum in Support of Reconsideration
2005:
Cited favorably in Wayne R. LaFave, Vol. 1 Substantive Criminal Law § 5.4, Recklessness and Negligence (2005), Recklessness and Negligence
2004:
Oklahoma City University Law Review, The Trillion Round Revolver
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