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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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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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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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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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Springfield OVI – What To Expect

A first offense Springfield OVI is defined at O.R.C. 4511.19 as a DUI with no priors within 6 years.  A 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.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 set forth at O.R.C. 4511.19(A)(1)(f) The...

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Fairborn OVI? Contact Charles M. Rowland II

Fairborn OVI Attorney Charles M. Rowland IIIf you have been arrested for OVI in Fairborn or Bath Township, your misdemeanor case will be heard in the local 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 Greene County.  I have represented the accused drunk driver in the Fairborn/Beavercreek Municipal Court since 1995. In addition, my office is conveniently located near Wright-Patterson Air Force Base and the Mall at Fairfield Commons. We are proud residents...

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Changes At The Kettering Municipal Court

The Kettering Municipal Court has undergone some major changes in recent years.  The retirement of Judge Thomas Hanna and the passing of Judge Robert Moore created two new positions that have been admirably filled by Judge James Long and Judge Frederick Dressel.  Judge Long was the long-time prosecutor in that court and Judge Dressel served for many years as the Kettering Municipal Court Magistrate.  This gives them a depth of experience and a knowledge of the Court's history and culture. For more information about the Kettering Municipal Court, visit there web site [here]. Hours of operation are Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m....

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St. Patrick’s Day OVI Checkpoints in Montgomery County

There will be two OVI checkpoints in Montgomery County on St. Patrick's Day. The first will be from 7 p.m. until approximately 9 p.m. at 10501 Success Ln. near Austin Pike. The second is from approximately 9:30 p.m. until midnight at 790 Miamisburg-Centerville Rd. Both of these locations are in Washington Township.In addition to the OVI checkpoints, there will be an all-out police effort to detect and deter drunk drivers. Multiple jurisdictions are conducting saturation patrols through the weekend and placing extra officers on duty.Sign up for DUI Checkpoint alerts to be notified about checkpoints in the Montgomery County area. If...

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