Jay Gerber provides legal services in West Virginia and Ohio, serving clients from his law office for more than a decade. His law firm represents the citizens of the Mid-Ohio Valley in cases related to personal injury, criminal law, and general civil litigation. Your success in court takes an attorney with insight and skill to litigate challenging criminal and injury cases.
Jay Gerber has won numerous criminal and civil jury trials in many counties in West Virginia and Ohio, including the Southern and Northern District Federal Courts. We invite you find out more about Jay Gerber, Attorney at Law. Call our office at (304) 485-5372 or contact us online today to schedule an initial consultation.
Jay Gerber has won numerous criminal and civil jury trials in many counties in West Virginia and Ohio, including the Southern and Northern District Federal Courts. We invite you find out more about Jay Gerber, Attorney at Law. Call our office at (304) 485-5372 or contact us online today to schedule an initial consultation.
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Born in Parkersburg and raised in St. Marys, West Virginia, Jay Gerber is a 2001 graduate of Marietta College and a 2004 graduate of WVU College of Law. Licensed to practice law in West Virginia in 2004 and in Ohio in 2011, his firm represents the men, women, and children of the Mid-Ohio Valley in personal injury, criminal, and general civil litigation cases.
Any type of criminal charge, whether it is a misdemeanor or a felony, requires serious consideration of several important factors. Criminal cases are almost never cut and dry, and it is important to protect your rights. Contact us online to arrange for a consultation. Jay Gerber is a member of the American Association of Premier DUI Attorneys.
Were you put under arrest or face charges of driving under the influence? Then you need a strong defense lawyer to help with your defense and protect your rights. Call Jay Gerber, Attorney at Law for the DUI and OVI defense experience you need. Jay Gerber has the knowledge in both Ohio and West Virginia courts to defend you when you are charged with operating a vehicle or boat under the influence.
As an attorney serving clients in West Virginia and Ohio, Jay Gerber, Attorney at Law offers the defense advice and experience you need if you face serious felony charges. Burglary charges in both states can carry strict penalties that can include jail time and fines. For experience you need to protect your rights against felony charges in Ohio and West Virginia jurisdictions, consult with Jay Gerber, Attorney at Law.
Drug crimes in the states of Ohio and West Virginia are complex matters that can include several types of controlled substances. Depending on the substance, there can be different statutes and penalties. For example, heroin is illegal in every state, classified as a Schedule I controlled substance at the federal and state level.