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Happy Presidents’ Day From Dayton DUI Attorney Charles Rowland

Happy Presidents' Day from Dayton DUI attorney Charles M. Rowland II and all of the folks at Babb & Rowland.  We hope that you have a great weekend and that you spend some time contemplating what kind of society in which you want your children to be raised.Dayton DUI attorney Charles M. Rowland II is dedicated to making the criminal justice system reflect the values and freedoms set fort in the Constitution and brought to life by the courageous actions of our leaders. If you are in need of a Dayton DUI attorney this weekend, please contact him at (937)...

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Miamisburg DUI Attorney And The Miamisburg Municipal Court

If you have been accused of a drunk driving offense in Miamisburg, contact Miamisburg DUI attorney Charles Rowland immediately! Find out everything you need to know about the Miamisburg court for OVI. Charles M. Rowland II regularly appears in the Miamisburg Municipal Court representing the accused drunk driver. He has established both www.MiamisburgDUI.com and www.MiamisburgOVI.com to help you access court services and learn about services provided. Access to the court concerns cases arising anywhere in Miamisburg or West Carrollton. Miamisburg DUI Attorney Charles Rowland dedicates his practice to defending the accused drunk driver in the Miami Valley and throughout Ohio. He has...

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Huber Heights DUI Attorney Charles M. Rowland II

Charles M. Rowland II is proud to be your Huber Heights DUI Attorney. If you are arrested for misdemeanor DUI / OVI in Huber Heights your case will be heard in the Montgomery County Municipal Court (Eastern Division).  Many refer to Area II as the Huber Heights Municipal Court, but the court's jurisdiction is larger, covering regions in north-east Montgomery County including the city of Riverside, Ohio.  The Montgomery County Municipal Court, Eastern Divsion 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 fax information to (937) 496-7236. Huber Heights DUI AttorneyCharles M. Rowland II dedicates his practice to...

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Sidney DUI Attorney Charles M. Rowland II

Do you need a Sidney DUI Attorney?Charles Rowland proudly represents those accused of drunk driving in Sidney, Shelby County, Ohio.  SidneyDUI.com was developed to provide practical information regarding Sidney's andShelby County's tough drunk driving law. Here you will find information on DUI (now called OVI) law in the Sidney Municipal Court and in the Shelby County Common Pleas Court. If you find yourself accused of a crime contact Charles M. Rowland II at the number provided above or on the after hours DUI HOTLINE 937-776-2671. This site was developed to provide practical information regarding Ohio's tough drunk driving law. If you've been charged with...

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Two Halloween OVI Checkpoints – Dayton and Middletown!

Two Halloween OVI checkpoints tonight in the Miami Valley - the first is a Dayton OVI checkpoint beginning at 10 p.m.  in the 1300 block of Harshman Road.  A Middletown OVI checkpoint (Butler County) will take place at Verity Place/St. Rt. 4 near 18th Avenue.  Please be aware  of the little monsters who will be trolling our neighborhoods tonight looking for candy.  Designate a sober driver.Stay ahead of the Halloween OVI checkpoints! If you want to receive updated information on sobriety checkpoints, enhanced traffic enforcement, saturation patrols and other important developments that affect you, sign up for text alerts on...

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Ohio DUI Attorney Charles Rowland

If you are in need of an Ohio DUI attorney, consider Charles M. Rowland II.  Charles served as the Xenia City Prosecutor.  In that capacity he has prosecuted DUI offenses.  This experience gives him unique insight into how prosecutors will approach your case.  Ohio DUI Attorney Charles Rowland has served as a “Special Prosecutor” on high-profile felony cases.  Charles is a proud member of the National College for DUI defense and in 2006 attended the intensive seminar on DUI law at Harvard University.  National Patent Analytical Systems has certified Charles Rowland in the operation, diagnostic verification and calibration of the...

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Changes To Drug Schedule Affect Hydrocodone

Drug Schedules Changing For Some Hydrocodone CombosOn October 6th the DEA rule switching"hydrocodone combination products" like Lortab and Vicodin from schedule III to schedule II came into effect.  The rule was passed to curb abuse and encourage patients and prescribers to consider alternative ways to deal with pain.  Previously, these drugs were regulated as Schedule III drugs. Common hydrocodone combinations are used as pain relievers, cough suppressants and enhance the benefits of other drugs like acetaminophen or cough/cold medicines.  We are familiar with the brand names like Vicodin, Lortab or Tussionex.  As schedule III drugs, a prescriber could write up to 5 refills...

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The Ohio Investigative Unit Conducts “Trace Back Investigations”

The Ohio Investigative Unit (formerly Liquor Control) has taken on a new task in Ohio - "trace back" investigations.  When a fatal crash occurs and alcohol or drugs are suspected, the OIU will step in to see where the alcohol came from and whether or not the person providing the alcohol or drugs can be held responsible.Through an integrated re-structuring within the Ohio Department of Public Safety that will reduce facility costs, streamline administrative functions and lead to better collaboration through improved information sharing and oversight, Ohio troopers will continue to focus on the suspected impaired driver, but Ohio Investigative...

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Drunk And Disorderly, A Definition

Drunk and Disorderly! The crime of disorderly conduct while intoxicated is a violation of O.R.C. 2917.11.  The crime of disorderly conduct is also know, and often charged, as public intoxication.  This broadly defined crime can be charged as a minor misdemeanor carrying a maximum fine of $150.00 and no jail time or as a 4th degree misdemeanor carrying a maximum punishment of 30 days in jail and a $250.00 fine.  Disorderly conduct while intoxicated can be defined as anyone who is voluntarily intoxicated and engages in one of the circumstances described below:In public or in front of two other people, behaves in a manner that would...

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It Is The Anniversary Of The Parking Ticket

Seventy nine years ago this month, the Reverend Charles H. North of the Oklahoma Third Pentecostal Holiness Church became the first person to every receive a parking ticket.  The controversial "Park-O-Meter" had been installed in the prior weeks and caused a stir amongst the residents.According to his grandson Dwight Thurmond the parking citation was issued after his grandfather rooted through his coat for the required nickel.  Finding none, he trudged over to the nearby grocery store to get change. Little did he know he was about to become a historical footnote. When he returned he curiously examined a white piece...

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