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Dayton DUI Attorney Charles Rowland > Posts tagged "DUI Court Process" (Page 13)

Eleventh District Court of Appeals Upholds State v. Vega

When you are accused of a DUI/OVI in Ohio, the breath test machine is presumed to be perfect.  What is more, your attorney cannot challenge presumed flaws in the machine or the weakness in the science supporting the machine.  Such challenges are limited by a 1984 Ohio Supreme Court ruling (State v. Vega) holding that once the Ohio Department of Health certifies a machine, it becomes valid and the defendant loses the ability to argue defenses based on the underlying science of the machine.  This author has made it a long-standing goal to fight this case and has done so for...

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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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DaytonDUI Provides Free Text Alert Service (Sign Up!)

Dedicated To Customer ServiceIf 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 the main page of this blog.  Text 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 traffic initiative and three local sobriety checkpoints.  You should also know that we respect your trust and we will never send you irrelevant information and/or advertisements.  This service is free...

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Arrested for OVI in Springfield, Ohio?

Springfield DUI Attorney Charles M. Rowland II If you have been arrested for OVI in Springfield, Ohio, your misdemeanor OVI case will be heard in the Clark County Municipal Court.   If you need to find information about a case in theClark County  Municipal Court you can search HERE for case information/case look-up,  or visit the court’s web siteHERE.Charles M. Rowland II has represented the accused drunk driver in Springfieldand the Clark County Municipal Court since 1995.  Charles Rowland dedicates his practice to OVI law and has some of the most impressive credentials forOVI attorneys in the state of Ohio.  If you find yourself in need of criminal representation in theClark County Municipal Court, contact Springfield DUI Attorney Charles...

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Arrested For OVI In Springboro?

If you have been arrested for OVI (drunk driving) in Springboro, Ohio, your case may be heard in the Springboro Mayor's Court.  If you have a case in the Springboro Mayor’s Court you can find assistance by calling (937) 748-4367.  The Sprinboro Mayor’s Court is located at 329 West Central Avenue, Springboro, Ohio 45066.  The Magistrate who will hear your case is the Honorable Jeffrey T. Kirby.  Court is held each Wednesday in Council Chambers at 9:00 A.M.  The Clerk of Courts can be reached at (937) 748-9782, Monday through Friday, 8:00 A.M. – 4:30 P.M.  Any other information that you need can...

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Ohio OVI Penalties

Ohio's legislature is constantly tinkering with the OVI statute, R.C. 4511.19.  This can be tough on attorneys trying to provide information in the internet age as internet articles and blog posts are not bio-degradable.  The law changes and old posts do not.  One site that provides constant updates on the current OVI penalties is Judge Jennifer Weiler's site at the Garfield Heights Municipal Court.  Her charts are used in every courtroom in Ohio to keep legal professionals current on Ohio's OVI law.  She has provided an invaluable service. You can find information on Ohio's OVI penalties by clicking here:Ohio Impaired...

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Problems with the Intoxilyzer 8000

If you have been charged with OVI (drunk driving) based on a test on the Inoxilyzer 8000, let Charles M. Rowland II defend your case.  He was the first private attorney in Ohio to be certified as an operator of the Intoxilyzer 8000, he is Ohio's only Forensic Sobriety Assessment certified attorney, and  he limits his practice to the defense of the drunk driver.  Given the problems with the implementation of the Intoxilyzer 8000, you need an attorney who is up-to-date and on the cutting edge of DUI/OVI defense. What Are The Problems?The Intoxilyzer 8000, manufactured by CMI (out of Kentucky)...

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Showing Proof of Insurance (by DaytonDUI)

Ohio law requires all license holders to carry insurance on the vehicles they drive—and requires the Clerk’s Office to report the status of your insurance when you are cited to the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles. If you do not submit the required proof, your driver's license will be suspended and you may be subject to additional fees and insurance sanctions.Please check the area on your citation that says “Financial Responsibility Proof Shown.” Make sure the “Y” box is checked. If you did not show proof when you were cited or if the officer did not mark “Y” to indicate...

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Arrested for OVI in Wilmington, Ohio?

WilmingtonDUI.com was developed to provide practical information regarding Wilmington and Clinton County‘s tough drunk driving law. Here you will find information on DUI (now called OVI) law in the Clinton County Municipal Court and the Clinton 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. If you’ve been charged with DUI, it’s important that you consult an attorney immediately before you lose your rights! Charles M. Rowland II has successfully represented the accused drunk driver for over ten years. As...

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Arrested for OVI in Sidney, Ohio? (by Dayton DUI)

Shelby County is blessed with perhaps the most attractive Municipal Court in all of Ohio.  The Court is located at 110 West CourtSt., 201 W. Poplar St., Sidney,Ohio45365 and can be contacted by phone at (937) 498-0011. The Court is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. The Municipal Court Prosecutor’s Office is located at 201 W. Poplar St., Sidney, Ohio45365 and can be reached at (937) 498-8118. Reach the Sidney Police (non-emergency number) at (937) 498-2351. 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...

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