130 West Second St. Suite 1818, Dayton, Ohio
Christopher Bucio is a trial lawyer with a history of success in Criminal Defense cases. Chris’ trial history includes “Not Guilty” verdicts in several high profile criminal cases, which include: Attempted Murder, Rape, Kidnapping, Abduction, Felonious Assault, Domestic Violence, and Child Pornography.
Chris is willing to take on tough cases and zealously represent his clients. This is one of the distinctions that set him apart from other lawyers. Although Chris can not guarantee any outcome he does guarantee he will work hard for his clients.
Chris has been selected by AVVO.com for the Client Choice Award for his consistently high marks, and also reviewed highly by former and current clients. Additionally, Mr. Bucio has been selected as Ohio’s Business Man of the Year for his dedication and leadership of his law firm.
As a result of his experience, Chris has appeared on national and local television. He has also served as a moderator for various functions and has also been invited to speak to schools and other public audiences.
After graduating from Newton High School and earning All-State Honors in basketball. Upon graduating High School, Chris enrolled at Bluffton University where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Criminal Justice and Sociology in less than three years while playing college basketball. After graduating with honors from Bluffton University, he earned a law degree from the University Of Cincinnati College Of Law. At the time of being sworn in, he was one of the youngest members admitted to the Ohio Bar. Following Law School, Chris opened up his own law practice in Troy, Ohio in 2004. Chris then eventually partnered with OSBA Certified Specialist in Family Law, Roberta S. Fay (fka Roberts) and partner Scott Kelly, and has grown a boutique firm into several offices that are spread throughout Ohio.
When he is not working on cases, Chris enjoys attending church, playing basketball, and spending time with his wife and five children.
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Christopher Bucio is a trial lawyer with a history of success in Criminal Defense cases. Chris’ trial history includes “Not Guilty” verdicts in several high profile criminal cases, which include: Attempted Murder, Rape, Kidnapping, Abduction, Felonious Assault, Domestic Violence, and Child Pornography.
Chris is willing to take on tough cases and zealously represent his clients. This is one of the distinctions that set him apart from other lawyers. Although Chris can not guarantee any outcome he does guarantee he will work hard for his clients.
Chris has been selected by AVVO.com for the Client Choice Award for his consistently high marks, and also reviewed highly by former and current clients. Additionally, Mr. Bucio has been selected as Ohio’s Business Man of the Year for his dedication and leadership of his law firm.
As a result of his experience, Chris has appeared on national and local television. He has also served as a moderator for various functions and has also been invited to speak to schools and other public audiences.
After graduating from Newton High School and earning All-State Honors in basketball. Upon graduating High School, Chris enrolled at Bluffton University where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Criminal Justice and Sociology in less than three years while playing college basketball. After graduating with honors from Bluffton University, he earned a law degree from the University Of Cincinnati College Of Law. At the time of being sworn in, he was one of the youngest members admitted to the Ohio Bar. Following Law School, Chris opened up his own law practice in Troy, Ohio in 2004. Chris then eventually partnered with OSBA Certified Specialist in Family Law, Roberta S. Fay (fka Roberts) and partner Scott Kelly, and has grown a boutique firm into several offices that are spread throughout Ohio.
When he is not working on cases, Chris enjoys attending church, playing basketball, and spending time with his wife and five children.