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Centerville DUI Lawyer Charles M. Rowland II

Do you need a Centerville DUI lawyer? I regularly appear in the Kettering Municipal Court representing the accused Centerville DUI driver.  Access to the court concerns cases arising anywhere in the Cities of Centerville, Kettering or Washington Township. I am a Centerville DUI lawyer representing the accused drunk driver since 1995. My goal is earning  more certifications and credentials than any practicing DUI lawyer. Because of my efforts, I have been named one of the top DUI lawyers in the country by both TIME and CAR & DRIVER magazine.  Therefore, give me a call. Centerville DUI lawyer Charles M. Rowland II dedicates his practice...

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DaytonOVI & Beyond

Waaaaaay back in the late 1990's I started Dayton OVI (then CharlesRowland.com) to market my law practice.  I built one page which consisted of a banner and my phone number. I used a friend, then a friend who knew a friend, because no one worked exclusively in the field of web design.  We were able to update the page to include a massive link bank.  This was cutting edge at the time. It took us months to make even minor changes to the site and, of course, the links were always failing. It should be noted that not all practicing...

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Springfield DUI Lawyer Charles Rowland – (937) 318-1384

What is a First Offense DUI in Springfield, Ohio? A first offense Springfield DUI is defined at O.R.C. 4511.19 as a DUI with no priors within 6 years.  A first offense DUI 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.A second way to be charged is for violating the high-tier provision of Ohio’s DUI law.  Ohio has also created a per se “high-tier” limit of .17% BrAC, sometimes referred to as a SUPER-DUI.  The per se high-tier limits for a first offense DUI...

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Springfield DUI Lawyer – Where To Find Help

As a Springfield DUI Lawyer, I get to help people who are dealing with addiction issues.  To that end, we offer you this list of Clark County service providers who can help. Please follow the links to learn about services and costs.  If you need help, we can help! (Please call me if any of these links are not working...

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Tipp City DUI Lawyer Charles M. Rowland II

Do you need a Tipp City DUI Lawyer? Looking for a Tipp City DUI lawyer? I represent people accused of drunk driving. Since 1995, I have appeared on behalf of folks needing a Tipp City OVI attorney. Visit www.TippCityDUI.com to find out more about how I can help. It provides information about Tipp City and the Miami County Municipal Court.The Judges who will hear your Tipp City OVI case in the Miami County Municipal Court are the Honorable Elizabeth S. Gutman and the Honorable Gary Nasal. Judge Gutman’s office can be reached at (937) 440-3936. Judge Nasal’s telephone number is (937)...

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Beavercreek OVI Lawyer? Contact Charles M. Rowland II

Beavercreek OVI LawyerIf you have been arrested for OVI in Fairborn, Bath Township, Beavercreek or Beavercreek Township? You need a Beavercreek OVI lawyer. Your misdemeanor Beavercreek OVI case will be heard in the Beavercreek/Fairborn Municipal Court, 1148 Kauffman Ave. in Fairborn, Ohio.  Need to find information about a case in the Fairborn Municipal Court?  Search HERE.  For case information or visit the court’s web site HERE. I am a life-long resident of Beavercreek and I have represented the accused drunk driver in the Fairborn/Beavercreek Municipal Court since 1995.Defending the accused drunk driver is my passion. I limit my practice to OVI law.   I...

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I Oppose OVI Checkpoints – Text “DaytonDUI” To 313131

Why do I oppose OVI checkpoints? Watch the video to learn why Charles Rowland opposes OVI Checkpoints. I oppose OVI checkpoints because they are wrong! When I was a kid growing up in the Miami Valley, we believed that what separated us from the evil Soviet Union was our freedom.  It was a Cold-War trope that in America you need not fear officers of the state stopping you for no reason to ask for your papers. Americans travel freely!  It was at the end of the Cold-War that America began its decades long War on Drugs.  The War on Drugs fundamentally changed...

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Beavercreek OVI – Beavercreek DUI?

Beavercreek DUI - Beavercreek OVI? If you have been arrested for OVI in Fairborn, Bath Township, Beavercreek or Beavercreek Township? Your misdemeanor Beavercreek DUI case will be heard in the Beavercreek/Fairborn Municipal Court, 1148 Kauffman Ave. in Fairborn, Ohio.  Need to find information about a case in the Fairborn Municipal Court?  Search HERE.  For case information or visit the court’s web site HERE. I am a life-long resident of Beavercreek and I have represented the accused drunk driver in the Fairborn/Beavercreek Municipal Court since 1995.DUI law is my passion and I dedicate my practice to OVI law and has some of the most impressive...

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Kettering DUI Lawyer Charles Rowland – I Can Help

Need A Kettering DUI Lawyer? Call Charles M. Rowland II! You thought a drunk driving 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 Kettering DUI Lawyer Charles M. Rowland II to protect all of 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...

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No Sobriety Checkpoints In Columbus

In a rare and unexpected move, there will be No Sobriety checkpoints in Columbus.  There will be no grant-funded drunk driving checkpoints in Columbus. The Columbus Division of Police has declined to accept grant funds.  According to the Columbus Dispatch, Sgt. Michael Smith told law enforcement partners, "By order of Chief Jacobs, grant funding has been declined to fund future sobriety checkpoints operations."In addition, "It is with great disappointment that I report to you that Columbus Division of Police no longer has a formal OVI task force." This means that Columbus will rely upon traditional policing to target impaired drivers instead of...

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