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Greene County/Beavercreek OVI Checkpoint Near WSU

There is going to be a Beavercreek OVI checkpoint near the Nutter Center. The Ohio State Highway Patrol says it will be conducted on Colonel Glenn Highway east of North Fairfield Road from 11:00 p.m. until 3:00 a.m. If you want to receive updated information on Beavercreek OVI checkpoint locations sign up. You'll also get enhanced traffic enforcement, saturation patrols and other important developments that affect you. OVI checkpoint alerts will be sent directly to your mobile device/smartphone in the location you choose in the Miami Valley. In the past month we have alerted our followers to the State Route 35...

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Ruling Could Doom Ohio Stoned Driving Rules

 Stoned driving laws took a hit this week when Arizona ruled that per se limits on marijuana could not be applied.Ohio has adopted a draconian impairment law that punishes drivers for having a metabolite of marijuana in their system.  In effect that means that you are stoned driving if you smoke or ingest marijuana the metabolite "hydroxy-THC" that will remain in your body long after the "high" has dissipated.  This means that you may be "impaired" for purposes of the law, but not in any way be impaired by the drug.  If you visit Colorado to legally use recreational marijuana...

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Beavercreek OVI Attorney

If you have been arrested for OVI in Fairborn, Bath Township, Beavercreek or Beavercreek Township, your misdemeanor OVI case will be heard in the Beavercreek/Fairborn Municipal Court, 1148 Kauffman Ave. in Fairborn, Ohio.  If you need to find information about a case in the Fairborn Municipal Court you can search HERE for case information or visit the court’s web site HERE.Charles M. Rowland II, a life-long resident of Beavercreek, has represented the accused drunk driver in the Fairborn/Beavercreek Municipal Court since 1995.  Charles Rowland dedicates his practice to OVI law and has some of the most impressive credentials for OVI attorneys in...

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Pay Your Ticket Online At The Fairborn Municipal Court

The Fairborn Municipal Court allows you to pay your tickets online.  The following excerpts are taken directly from the Fairborn Municipal Court website and are meant to help you access this service.Ohio law allows certain traffic citations to be resolved by a Traffic Violations Bureau instead of appearing in Court. If your citation qualifies, payment can be made to the Fairborn Municipal Court either in person, by mail, or now online, as long as it is received by the Fairborn Municipal Court Clerk's office prior to the Court date and time which can be found on the bottom of your...

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Beavercreek DUI Attorney Charles M. Rowland II

Beavercreek DUI Attorney Charles M. Rowland II has represented clients in the Beavercreek Municipal Court since 1995.  He limits his practice to DUI defense and stays on the cutting edge of DUI science and the tactics necessary to defend your case.  Contact Beavercreek DUI Attorney Charles M. Rowland II at (937) 318-1384 or 888-ROWLAND.  Here is some important information about the Fairborn/Beavercreek Municipal Court. The Beavercreek/Fairborn Municipal Court is located at 1148 Kaufmann Ave, Fairborn, Ohio 45324.  The telephone number for the court is (937) 754-3040, Fax (937) 879-4422.  The normal business hours for the court are 7:30 a.m. for 4:00 p.m.  The jurisdiction of the court includes Beavercreek, Beavercreek Township, Fairborn and Bath Township. If you...

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OVI In The Fairborn Municipal Court

Information about OVI cases in the Fairborn Municipal Court If you are charged with an OVI in Fairborn, your misdemeanor OVI case will be heard in the Beavercreek/Fairborn Municipal Court.  The Fairborn Municipal Court, located at at 1148 Kauffman Ave., Fairborn, Ohio 45324, maintains a copy of its fee schedule on its web site. The Fairborn Municipal Court serves Fairborn, Bath Township, Beavercreek and Beavercreek Township. The court conducts preliminary hearings in felony cases, handles traffic and non-traffic misdemeanors, and civil cases where the money in dispute does not exceed $15,000. The Greene County Common Pleas Court (in Xenia) handles felony criminal cases.  You can contact the Fairborn Municipal Court at; (937)...

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Beavercreek DUI & Beavercreek OVI

If you have been arrested on suspicion of OVI (formerly called DUI or drunk driving) in Fairborn, Beavercreek or Beavercreek Township, your misdemeanor OVI case will be heard in the Beavercreek/Fairborn Municipal Court, 1148 Kauffman Ave. in Fairborn, Ohio.  If you need to find information about a case in the Fairborn Municipal Court you can search HERE for case information or visit the court's web site HERE.Charles M. Rowland II, a life-long resident of Beavercreek,  has represented the accused drunk driver in the Fairborn Municipal Court for over fifteen years.  Charles Rowland dedicates his practice to OVI law and has some of the most impressive credentials for OVI attorneys in the state of Ohio.  If you find yourself...

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What Is Wrong With The HGN? (by DaytonDUI)

The horizontal gaze nystagmus test is an eye test approved by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration(hereinafter NHTSA) as a tool to detect clues of impairment in drivers.  The HGNtest is one of three psychomotor tests approved as part of the standardized field sobriety testing protocol employed by law enforcement officers throughout the United States and used here in Ohio.When an officer asks you to follow his pen, he is performing the horizontal gaze nystagmus test.  Nystagmus is defined as the oscillation of the eyeball that occurs when there is a disturbance of the vestibular system or the oculomotor control of the eye.  The nystagmus the...

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Dayton DUI: Don’t Pay Your Reinstatement Fee Until Your Case Is Over…

Charles M. Rowland II may be able to get your reinstatement fee lowered from $475.00 to $40.00.  Whether or not he can do this is not decided until the end of the case.  So Don't Pay Right Away! In Ohio, any person who operates a vehicle within the state of Ohio is legally presumed to have given his or her consent to a chemical test of their blood, breath, or urine to determine alcohol content if arrested for OVI (drunk driving).  According to Ohio Revised Code 4511.191, if probable cause exists to believe that you are operating a vehicle while impaired (commonly called a DUI) and you refuse to...

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Arrested for OVI in Dayton, Ohio? (by DaytonDUI)

If you are arrested for drunk driving in the City of Dayton, your misdemeanor DUI case will be heard in the Dayton Municipal Court.  The Dayton Municipal Court is located at 301 West Third Street Dayton, Ohio 45402.  You can visit the Dayton Municipal Court’s website at: www.DaytonMunicipalCourt.org. Office hours for the Clerk of Court are 8:00am to 4:30pm, Monday through Friday, excluding holidays, for the acceptance of case filings and payments. Parking, Traffic and Criminal payments can also be paid online at www.PayMyFine.org.  A full list of contact numbers is available on the Court’s website and the Clerk can...

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