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Dayton’s DUI Task Force Announces “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over”

Today the Combined Agency OVI Task Force for Montgomery County announced that it will participate in a major law enforcement initiative call "Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over."  The nationwide effort will operate from August 19 to September 5th and will join forces of over 10,000 law enforcement agencies.  The press release says that over 500 extra patrol hours have been allocated and at least two OVI checkpoints have been scheduled.  Like other campaigns, this effort will be supported by a media blitz in an effort to maximize the deterrent impact.  For more on the campaign visit the High Visibility...

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Springfield, Clark County DUI / OVI Case Look-Up

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 the Clark County  Municipal Court you can search HERE for case information/case look-up,  or visit the court’s web site HERE.  Charles M. Rowland II has represented the accused drunk driver in Springfield and the Clark County 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...

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Greene County, Ohio Law Enforcement Agencies (with links)

 Listed below are the names, addresses and phone numbers, including links, to the law enforcement agencies in Greene County, Ohio.  If you are arrested for OVI in Greene County, Ohio and need to get information about your case (such as police reports or information about vehicle impoundment) contact the numbers below.  Charles M. Rowland II has been an attorney in Greene County, Ohio for over fifteen years.  He has been the President of the Greene County Bar Association and has served on the board of Greene County's Mental Health & Drug and Alcohol Treatment provider (TCN-BHS).  Contact Charles M. Rowland...

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Distracted Driving or Drunk Driving?

Often, an officer's testimony of erratic driving is the most devastating piece of evidence against a person charged with DUI.  Just as often, DUI defense attorneys will overlook this evidence or make the decision not to cross examine on the issue, lest attention of the bad driving be highlighted before the jury.  This article will examine ways to attack "bad driving" and place it in a proper context so that the jury will see the defendant's actions as normal.Distracted driving has become a major issue in America.  Newer cars are loaded with complex audio systems, compact disc changers, navigation systems,...

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July 4th OVI Checkpoints in Clark and Montgomery County

Today, the Ohio State Highway Patrol announced that OVI checkpoints will be held in Clark County and Montgomery County over the 4th of July holiday.  We will keep you informed of times and locations as this information becomes available.  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 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...

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Dayton DUI Law: The GERD Defense

Regurgitation and Reflux are not the same thing!  Reflux is the movement of ethanol vapor back up the esophagus from the stomach which has the ability to contaminate a breath sample.  The defendant who suffers from Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) will not exhibit outward signs of distress or other signs which a breath testing technician would likely notice.  The surging ethanol vapor can cause an elevated reading on an evidential breath testing device.  The elevated test can appear following a valid and conscientious observation period.  Because the evidential breath testing device cannot distinguish contaminated air from deep-lung alveolar air, it...

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Ohio Speeding Law Update: Laser Guns & Admissibility

Great Speeding Decision from the 12th Appellate District In State v. Starks, 2011-Ohio-2344 the Defendant was stopped for a speeding violation  in a construction zone and went to trial pro se. He objected to any testimony regarding a laser gun.  The trial court took judicial notice of the reliability of the laser gun and the defendant was convicted.  He appealed to the 12th District Court of Appeals and his conviction was reversed.  The Court ruled, Although the underlying principles of laser technology may be the same from one device to another, generally judicial notice as to the reliability of a...

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Arrested for OVI in Moraine?

Image by Billy V via FlickrARRESTED IN MORAINE? YOU MAY GO TO THE MORAINE MAYOR'S COURT OR THE KETTERING MUNICIPAL COURT If you are arrested in Moraine, Ohio on suspicion of an OVI (better known as "DUI" or drunk driving), your OVI case may be handled in the Moraine Mayor's Court which is located at 4200 Dryden Road, Moraine, Ohio 45439.  Your attorney will meet with a prosecuting attorney who represents the city at the Moraine City Building for purposes of plea negotiations.  If your Moraine OVI case requires a motion to suppress, or if you request that the matter be set...

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Dayton DUI: The Court Process from Arraignment to Disposition

"Sometimes when you're arrested the scariest part is not know what comes next." Click the title above to see a video of Dayton DUI attorney Charles M. Rowland explain what happens from arrest to disposition in your Ohio DUI case.Related articles3-Day Driver Intervention Programs (daytondui.com) Arrested for DUI in Dayton, Ohio? (daytondui.com) Dayton DUI on YouTube (daytondui.com) Reckless Operation in Ohio (daytondui.com)...

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DaytonDUI: Celebrate St. Patrick’s and March Madness

[caption id="" align="alignright" width="300" caption="Image via Wikipedia"][/caption]Throughout the Miami Valley, police are sounding dire warnings of extra patrols, sobriety checkpoints, and saturation patrols because of the conjunction of St. Patrick's Day and the beginning of the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament.  Making this weekend even more attractive to party goers will be mild temperatures and plenty of activities.  We encourage you to enjoy, make good decisions and watch out for one another. ARRESTED FOR DUI ON ST. PATRICK'S DAY? At DaytonDUI we are gearing up to provide 24/7 support to anyone needing assistance this weekend. Extra personnel will be manning our St.Patrick's HOTLINE...

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