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Sobriety Checkpoint Update for July 2, 2010

Clark County and many of the areas south of the Miami Valley have announced increased saturation patrols for the entirety of the 4th of July weekend.  Montgomery County and the Ohio State Highway Patrol have also announced plans for OVI checkpoints and saturation patrols.There may be a sobriety checkppoint somewhere in northern Montgomery County, more to follow. Related articles by ZemantaCypress: DUI Checkpoint This Saturday (cehwiedel.com)...

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Miami Valley OVI Checkpoint Update; June 26, 2010

A check of our sources reveal no OVI checkpoints tonight in or near the Miami Valley.  Clark Co. Sheriff and Clark Co. OSP both confirm that they are not running a checkpoint as do Greene and Montgomery. I've check with WHIO, the Dayton Daily News and the Springfield News Sun and found no publicized event.  Stay tuned to this blog for details. ...

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Dayton Sobriety Checkpoints (June 25-27, 2010)

[caption id="" align="alignright" width="118" caption="Image via Wikipedia"][/caption]There are no scheduled sobriety checkpoints set for tonight in the Miami Valley.  We have checked with our usual sources (WHIO News, Beavercreek P.D., Montgomery County OVI Task Force, Clark & Montgomery County Sheriff, and Ohio State Highway Patrol in Clark, Greene & Montgomery).  They must be gearing up for some major 4th of July action. If you are arrested in Ohio for DUI (now called OVI; operating a vehicle impaired) you should contact attorney Charles M. Rowland II immediately at 937-318-1DUI (318-1384), 1-888-ROWLAND (888-769-5263), on Twitter @DaytonDUI, on facebook "Dayton DUI/OVI Defense" or by...

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OVI Sobriety Checkpoints Update (June 18, 2010)

We have checked with our usual sources and there are no planned sobriety checkpoints near the Miami Valley.  Our sources are: WHIO News, Beavercreek Police Dept., Clark Co. Sheriff, Montgomery Co. Sheriff, Montgomery Co. DUI Taskforce, Ohio State Highway Patrol Posts in Clark, Greene & Montgomery. If you find yourself in need of an accomplished Ohio OVI attorney, contact Charles Rowland at 937-318-1DUI (318-1384); by text to DaytonDUI (one word) to 50500; at www.DaytonDUI.com, or follow me at www.Twitter.com/DaytonDUI. ...

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Dayton DUI Sobriety Checkpoint Update, June 11, 2010

NO SOBRIETY CHECKPOINTS TONIGHT!Image via WikipediaWe have checked with our regular sources and are happy to report that there are no Sobriety Checkpoints scheduled for June 11th. We will keep you posted as we receive more information.WHY DO YOU DO THIS? Law enforcement holds sobriety checkpoints to instill fear of arrest in the general public.  Their philosophy is that one of the major justifications for sobriety checkpoints is that the public learns law enforcement is actively rooting out drunk driving offenses.  Thus, the more the sobriety checkpoint is publicized, the better.  In fact, the Supreme...

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Sobriety Checkpoint in Dayton, Ohio (5/21/10)

SOBRIETY CHECKPOINT TONIGHT: The Combined Agency OVI Task Force of Montgomery County and the Dayton Police will operate a sobriety checkpoint tonight from 9:30pm-2:00am at North Gettysburg Dr. in Dayton. Please designate a driver and be safe. If you find yourself in need of an aggressive DUI/OVI attorney to fight your drunk driving charge, call Charles M. Rowland II at 937-318-1DUI or 1-888-ROWLAND; for immediate help text DaytonDUI (one word) to 50500.  To find out more about the services of Charles M. Rowland II, visit www.DaytonDUI.com....

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Dayton DUI Checkpoint Announced

The Combined Agency OVI Task Force of Montgomery County announced that they will operate a sobriety checkpoint this weekend.  As is their custom, they will not reveal the location of this checkpoint until later in the week.  If you find yourself in need of an attorney who has experience handling checkpoint cases, contact attorney Charles Rowland at (937) 318-1DUI or visit www.DaytonDUI.com for more information. ...

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