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Dayton OVI? Contact Charles M. Rowland II (937) 318-1384

Dayton OVI Arrest? Call Charles M. Rowland II! You thought an OVI arrest could never happen to you or someone close to you, but now you have suddenly realized you need help. You are probably asking yourself, “What happens next?” or “What do I do now?” For over twenty years we have been representing good people who face an OVI charge. Contact Dayton OVI attorney Charles M. Rowland II to protect allof your rights.You can rest assured that the government is going to do everything they can to try to convict you of Operating a Vehicle While Impaired (OVI).  An arrest...

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An Overview Of The OVI Process From Beginning To End

In this video, we walk you through the typical OVI process.OVI PROCESS - ARRAIGNMENT Following an OVI arrest, you will attend your ARRAIGNMENT. This hearing is designed to allow you to enter a plea. No doubt, you will have considered getting an attorney. We offer a free consultation. Furthermore, I make myself available immediately. If you have an attorney at this point, you may not have to attend this hearing. If you hire me, we file paperwork with the court. This paperwork will tell the court you have an attorney. In addition, we file other important papers to protect your rights....

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Xenia DUI? Contact Charles Rowland at (937) 318-1384

Xenia DUI? Call Charles M. Rowland II If you are facing a Xenia DUI (drunk driving) charge in the Xenia Municipal Court, you can apply for driving privileges using their on-line form. The Clerks have been instructed by Judge Michael K. Murry to reject applications for driving privileges unless the driving privileges comply with the following requirements: 1.  The request must be completely legible.2.  The name, address, and telephone number of the applicant’s supervisor is evident on the application.3.  If the applicant is requesting driving privileges during working hours, then an explanation of why the applicant needs to have driving privileges during...

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Is Cannabis Safe? – Dayton DUI Lawyer

CANNABIS IS SAFE! Drugs commonly prescribed, like Oxycontin, warns users that misuse can lead to respiratory distress, addiction, overdose or death. See generally, www.Oxycontin.com (official product site). Marijuana on the other hand is relatively safe with the most commonly noted side-effect being hunger and euphoria for first time users. Caution should be exercised when giving medical cannabis to patients with a cardiovascular history, those with mental disorders, and for adolescents. Borgelt, L. M., Franson, K. L., Nussbaum, A.M. & Want, G.S. (2013). The pharmacological and clinical effects of medical cannabis, Pharmacotherapy, 33(2), 105-209.Comparative toxicological risk assessments have placed marijuana at extremely...

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Why The Founding Fathers Opposed A Standing Army

Just how opposed were the Founding Fathers to a standing army?   Their revolutionary experience of the founding fathers forged a deep mistrust of standing armies.  They viewed them as a pernicious threat to liberty. Here are just a few quotes that explain how and why the idea (what we would call a police state today) was anathema to the first Americans.During the Virginia ratifying convention, James Madison described a standing army as the “greatest mischief that can happen.”In addition, fellow delegate to the Constitutional Convention of 1787, George Mason put a finer point on it: "No man has a greater regard...

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First Offense Miamisburg OVI? Here’s What To Expect

Miamisburg OVI? The Full Guide.  A first offense Miamisburg OVI is defined at O.R.C. 4511.19 as a DUI with no priors within 6 years.  The first offense OVI can be charged in three ways.  The first charge is caused by testing over the legal limit of .08% B.A.C. (example O.R.C. 4511.19(A)(1)(d)).  These types of offenses are also referred to as “per se”  violations.  In addition, a second way to be charged is for violating the high-tier provision of Ohio’s OVI law.  Ohio has also created a per se “high-tier” limit of .17% BrAC, sometimes referred to as a SUPER-OVI.  The per se high-tier limits for a first offense OVI are...

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Admitting OVI Blood Tests Made Easier By Ohio Supreme Court

A REVIEW OF BLOOD TEST REGULATION IN OHIO In Ohio, a blood test is administered by a crime lab or the collecting health care agency. The blood must be drawn by a licensed medical professional.  In cases where blood tests are administered by a crime lab, the Ohio DUI driver’s blood sample must be drawn within three hours of the perceived infraction.  In addition, it must be tested in compliance with regulations drafted by the Ohio Department of Health. Because of their complexity, an attorney focusing on DUI defense exclusively should be considered.Please consult the articles on the ODH rules on this...

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Happy Labor Day from Dayton DUI

Happy Labor Day from Dayton DUI!  Dayton DUI will be closed in honor of America's workers. If you need to reach me, call my 24 hour number at (937) 776-2671.Labor day means a great deal to me. My father started out in the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen which became the United Transportation Union.  My Mom was a proud member of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME).   Without the good wages and benefits provided by their shared sacrifice, I could never have gone to college.  We had a placard in our house given to my dad...

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Huber Heights OVI

HUBER HEIGHTS OVI? I CAN HELP! If arrested for misdemeanor OVI in Huber Heights, your Huber Heights OVI case will be in the Montgomery County Municipal Court (Eastern Division). Many refer to this court as the Huber Heights Municipal Court.  In fact, the court's jurisdiction is far larger. In addition to Huber Heights, it covers regions in north-east Montgomery County including the city of Riverside, Ohio. The Montgomery County Area Two Court is located at 6111 Taylorsville Rd., Huber Heights, OH 45424-2951. You can contact the court's Traffic/Criminal Division at (937) 496-7231, the Civil Division at (937) 225-5824 and you can...

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Ohio Beer Law Changes Tomorrow!

Tomorrow is a big day for Ohio Beer Law. The Governor signed House Bill 37, into law earlier this year. The law will lift the current 12 percent alcohol by volume (ABV) ceiling. The new law goes into effect Wednesday, August 31st. Under the new law, there's no cap.  Beers are expected to be around 30 percent ABV which is far below what you would find in whiskey.Rep. Dan Ramos, a Lorain Democrat, has introduced several bills raising the cap, which was raised from 6 to 12 percent in 2002. Ramos pointed to Ohio's alcohol limits as a reason Stone Brewing chose to...

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