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with James F. Bogen, Esq.
James Bogen is an attorney in solo practice in Cincinnati, concentrating his practice in the area of criminal law at both the state and federal level. James has defended cases ranging from low-level misdemeanors to the most serious felonies, including sex offenses and homicides. A number of his cases have been covered by the media. James is certified by the Ohio Supreme Court to represent indigent defendants in death penalty cases, and he has also completed the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration-approved course in standardized field sobriety testing. James was also accepted to the Cincinnati Academy of Leadership for Lawyers (CALL) Program in his first year of eligibility.

Prior to opening his own law practice in October 2003, James was an associate for the law firm Delev & Williams. James graduated from University of Cincinnati Law School in 2002 and was admitted to the Ohio bar the same year. Before attending law school he was a four-year letter winner for the U.C. swim team.

James can be contacted at
attorneybogen@yahoo.com
Archive News Links
2007
The Cincinnati Enquirer

Father gets 10 years for killing tormentor
Lies to ride ambulances bring 15-month term
Girl Scout leader gets week in jail
Cookie thief couldn't resist Thin Mints
Steroids and the Law, Part II: A Little Common Sense Please (December)
Commentary on Current Legal News
(October)
WLWT

Man found not guilty in rape of high school student
Police: School consultant raped student
Local man faces child porn changes
Fake doctor gets prison sentences
Brother says alleged imposter doc is mentally ill
'Dr. Douglas' story remains unclear
An Update on the Law on High-Speed Police Pursuits
(August)
Paris, Benoit, Nifong, and Spector
(July)
Substance Abuse in the Legal Profession
(May)
The Cincinnati Post

Man is charged with making false 911 calls
Man gets probation in kiddy porn case
Bogus doctor sent to prison
Man pleads guilty to posing as a doctor
Judge orders defendant medicated
One sentenced for shot at cop
Three men accused of shooting at police
'Fake' doctor faces a mental evaluation
Videotape was key to conviction of gunman for October murder
Pregnant lawyer admits theft, may go to jail
Man sentenced for trying to get sex hormones
The Duke Rape Case Unraveling
(March)
Defending the Accused
(February)
2006
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WCPO

Dad gets 10 years in murder of daughter's abuser
Man charged in Mason teacher's death
Mason teacher dies from injuries from I-75 accident
Police: Hired tech raped CPS student
Police: Man gave kids obscene material
M.D. impersonator pleads guilty on two charges
Woman pleads guilty to stealing girl scout cookies
More charges pending against alleged doctor impersonator
Former bar owner arrested for stealing cable
2005
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2004
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WKRC

School consultant faces sex charges
Local man charged with pandering child porn
Man who posed as doctor sentenced
Accused fake doctor found incompetent
Trial begins for man accused of firing at police
Guilty, not guilty verdict in shootout with detective
2003
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