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Xenia OVI Attorney Charles M. Rowland II

Xenia OVI in the Xenia Municipal Court.  The honorable Michael Murry, has jurisdiction over OVI violations of any ordinance of any municipal corporation within its territory.  The Xenia Municipal Court has jurisdiction for the cities of Xenia and Bellbrook; the villages of Yellow Springs, Cedarville, Jamestown, Spring Valley, and Bowersville; and the townships of Sugarcreek, Xenia, Cedarville, New Jasper, Silvercreek, Ceasarcreek, Miami, Jefferson, Ross, and Spring Valley. The Court’s jurisdiction also includes four college campuses: Central State University, Wilberforce University, Cedarville College, and Antioch College.  Law enforcement agencies located within the jurisdiction of the court include: Bellbrook Police Department; Cedarville Police Department; Central State University Police Department; Greene County Animal Control; Greene CountySheriff’s Office;...

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Gas Chromatography Mass Spectrometry (An Overview)

To fully comprehend the processes of chemical testing, your DUI attorney should understand gas chromatography - mass spectrometry. Gas chromatography mass spectrometry (hereinafter GCMS)  is a method that combines the features of gas-liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry to identify different substances within a test sample.  GC-MS has been widely heralded as a "gold standard" for forensic substance identification because it is used to perform a specific test.Ohio Administrative Code 3701-53-03(A) sets forth the techniques and methods for determining the concentration of alcohol in blood, urine and other bodily substances.  Pursuant to that rule, Ohio allows for testing including gas chromatography and enzyme assays.  The GCMS instrument is...

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The Limits of the Standardized Field Sobriety Tests

Ohio Revised Code 4511.19(D)(4)(b) sets forth the standards for admissibility of the results of field sobriety tests in OVI (drunk driving) prosecutions.  See State v. Bozcar, 113 Ohio St. 3d 148, 2007-Ohio-1251, 863 N.E.2d 115 (2007).  In order for the tests to be admissible, the State must demonstrate:By clear and convincing evidence. The Officer administered the tests insubstantial compliance. The testing standards for any reliable, credible, and generally accepted test. Including, but not limited to, the standards set by NHTSA.The only guidance provided for determining the meaning of “substantial compliance” has come from State v. Burnside, 100 Ohio St. 3d 152, 2003-Ohio-5372 (2003), wherein the court indicated that errors that...

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Xenia OVI Lawyer

You may be thinking, I’m in trouble, I’m going to lose my license, and I may even end up in jail after being arrested for OVI in Xenia, Ohio. The truth is if you are convicted of DUI (now called OVI) in Ohio, there are serious consequences according to Ohio drunk driving laws. But what you may not realize is that there are defenses in an OVI case. A good drunk driving defense lawyer can save you from harsh consequences. Remember, this isn’t an open and shut case. There are ways to defend a Xenia OVI. That’s why right now is the best time to contact experienced attorney Charles M....

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Save Your CDL (by DaytonDUI)

I Fight For Commercial DriversOhio Revised Code 4506.16 sets for the ways that you can be disqualified or lose your commercial driver’s license.4506.16(D)(5) If you are convicted of two “serious traffic violations” within a three (3) year period, your commercial driver’s license will be suspended for sixty (60) days. 4506.16(D)(6) If you are convicted of three “serious traffic violations” within a three (3) year period, you commercial driver’s license will be suspended for 120 days.If you receive a conviction of any of the following, your commercial driver’s license will be suspended for one year:4506.15(A)(2) You have a BAC...

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Arrested for OVI in Xenia, Ohio?

FORMER XENIA CITY PROSECUTOR CHARLES M. ROWLAND IIYou may be thinking, I’m in trouble, I’m going to lose my license, and I may even end up in jail after being arrested for OVI in Xenia, Ohio. The truth is if you are convicted of DUI (now called OVI) in Ohio, there are serious consequences according to Ohio drunk driving laws. But what you may not realize is that there are defenses in an OVI case. A good drunk driving defense lawyer can save you from harsh consequences. Remember, this isn’t an open and shut case. There are ways to defend a...

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OVI in the Xenia Municipal Court

IF YOU ARE ARRESTED IN XENIA, CEDARVILLE OR BELLBROOK YOUR CASE WILL BE HEARD IN THE XENIA MUNICIPAL COURT Xenia Municipal Court, and the honorable Michael Murry, has jurisdiction over OVI/DUI violations of any ordinance of any municipal corporation within its territory.  The Xenia Municipal Court has jurisdiction for the cities of Xenia and Bellbrook; the villages of Yellow Springs, Cedarville, Jamestown, Spring Valley, and Bowersville; and the townships of Sugarcreek, Xenia, Cedarville, New Jasper, Silvercreek, Ceasarcreek, Miami, Jefferson, Ross, and Spring Valley. The Court’s jurisdiction also includes four college campuses: Central State University, Wilberforce University, Cedarville College, and Antioch College.  Law enforcement agencies located within the jurisdiction of the court include:...

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OVI Case Update: State v. Bayer, 2012-Ohio-5469

The question raised in State v. Bayer involved whether or not a person can be sentenced for OVI (O.R.C. 4511.19) if that person is also convicted of Aggravated Vehicular Assault (O.R.C. 2903.08) arising from the same incident.  Crimes that involve similar activity are often merged for purposes of sentencing.  The merger turns on whether or not the crimes are similar enough to be deemed "allied offenses of similar import."In this case, the Defendant caused "serious physical harm" to a person while driving with a prohibited alcohol concentration above 0.17%.  In March 2011 she pled guilty to Aggravated Vehicular Assault and to one...

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Miami Valley Municipal Court Finder (by Dayton DUI)

If you are arrested for OVI in the Miami Valley, your case will most likely be heard in a municipal court.  Click on the below links to access the municipal court's web site .  If you need to find a qualified OVI attorney, check out www.DaytonDUI.com or contact Charles M. Rowland II HERE.Montgomery County Municipal CourtsMontgomery County Municipal Court (Eastern Division) Montgomery County Municipal Court (Western Division) Dayton Municipal Court Kettering Municipal Court Oakwood Municipal Court Miamisburg Municipal Court Vandalia Municipal CourtGreene County Municipal CourtsFairborn/Beavercreek Municipal Court Xenia Municipal CourtClark County Municipal Court (covering all of Clark County, Ohio)Clark County Municipal CourtMiami County Municipal Court (covering all of...

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Arrested for OVI in Bellbrook, Ohio?

If you are arrested on suspicion of OVI (drunk driving) in Bellbrook, Ohio, your misdemeanor case will be heard in the Xenia Municipal Court.  Xenia Municipal Court is located on the second floor of Xenia City Hall, 101 N. Detroit Street, Xenia, Ohio.  This building is located just to the south of the Greene County Courthouse in downtown Xenia. Hours are 7:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. on Mondays, Tuesdays & Wednesdays.  Hours are 7:30 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. on Thursdays and Fridays.  As of January 1, 2008, Night Court services are no longer provided.  You can contact the Court at (937) 376-7290Fax: (937) 376-7288.  The Bellbrook Police...

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