John B. Payne, criminal law attorney at Garrison LawHouse, PC has appealed more than 25 criminal, civil rights and tax cases to the U.S. Court of Appeals in Cincinnati. Examples include United States v. Glover, 846 F.2d 339 (6th Cir. 1988) and United States v. Walton, 909 F.2d 915 (6th Cir. 1990). The firm has argued before the U.S. Supreme Court. Fex v. Michigan, 507 U.S. 43 (1993).
Robbery
Garrison LawHouse, PC secured an acquittal of a robbery charge for the driver of a car who was in the wrong place at the wrong time. People v. Burrell, Recorder's Court File 92 6572.
White Collar Crimes
Misdemeanors
Garrison LawHouse, PC has represented hundreds of persons accused of crimes. We have defended clients charged with misdemeanors and felonies. Our criminal law attorney, John B. Payne, can assess your situation and quickly determine the best way to assist you.
Established his practice in 1983. Garrison LawHouse, PC became a full service, elder law, litigation, and general practice firm in 1988, when John received his LL.M. in Taxation. Highly-qualified paralegals assist John, and several accountants have a continuing relationship to the firm. Garrison LawHouse is active in volunteer and pro bono programs for community enrichment. John is an author who speaks and offers continuing education on estate planning, medicaid, and other topics.
Wills
Trusts
Finding Attorney John Payne was an answer to many prayers. His knowledge and expertise in Elder Law and Special Needs Trusts certainly sets him above other attorneys in his field. Trust me, I met with ten other attorneys before having the pleasure of being referred to Attorney John Payne. It was also obvious to me that he is a man who sincerely cares about people; a man who strives to make life better for his clients and their families. I am extremely grateful for his help and would recommend him to anyone!