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First Offense DUI in Fairborn/Beavercreek – What To Expect

A first offense DUI in Beavercreek OVI/Fairborn OVI is defined at O.R.C. 4511.19 as a DUI with no priors within 6 years.  The first offense DUI can be charged in three ways.  Firstly, the 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 DUI law.  In addition, Ohio has also created a per se “high-tier” limit of .17% BrAC, sometimes referred to as a SUPER-DUI.The per se high-tier limits for a first offense DUI are set forth...

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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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First Offense DUI – What To Expect

A first offense DUI is defined at O.R.C. 4511.19 as a DUI with no priors within 6 years.  A first offense DUI 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 DUI 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 DUI are set forth at...

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Automatic License Suspension – Testing Over the Limit

According to Ohio Revised Code 4511.191, if you are arrested on suspicion that you are operating a vehicle while impaired (commonly called a DUI) and you take a chemical test which produces a result which is over the per se limit as set by the Ohio Department of Health, your license will be suspended immediately. Depending on previous offenses or refusals, you can have your license suspended for a period of 1 year to 5 years.  After a second offense your vehicle may also be immobilized.You, or your attorney,  can appeal the automatic license suspension (O.R.C. 4511.197)  at the initial...

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Repeat Offenders: Increased Penalties for Multiple OVIs in Ohio

[caption id="" align="alignleft" width="210" caption="Image via Wikipedia"][/caption]A second offense OVI in Ohio will result in mandatory "party plates," ignition interlock devises, a mandatory one year license suspension, mandatory drug/alcohol treatment and increases the mandatory incarceration period to ten (10) consecutive days minimum.  In addition, your vehicle will be immobilized ("clubbed") for 90 days.  If you blow above a .17 or refuse to take the chemical test having had a prior offense within the past twenty (20) years, you will face a twenty (20) day mandatory incarceration period.  All second OVI offenses in Ohio are classified as a first degree misdemeanors.On...

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