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Oakwood DUI Charges in the Oakwood Municipal Court

Oakwood, Ohio and all Oakwood DUI charges are served by the Oakwood Municipal Court (click HERE for link to the Court). The court hears all misdemeanor cases, arraignments and traffic violations, as well as preliminary hearings on felony cases. The court also hears small claims and civil cases. Most cases are heard on Thursday mornings beginning at 8:30 a.m., and trials are usually held on Friday.If you are arrested for OVI in Oakwood, you will appear in the Oakwood Municipal Court, 30 Park Avenue , in Oakwood’s Municipal Building. Hearings and trials are held in the same chamber wherein the...

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Montgomery County DUI Information On-Line

If you are looking for Montgomery County DUI information on-line, please follow the links below.  Since most DUI cases are heard in a municipal court, included first are all of the Montgomery County Municipal Courts.  If your charge includes a felony charge, it will be within the jurisdiction of the Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas. You can find Common Pleas information on the PRO system at the following link:  http://www.clerk.co.montgomery.oh.us/pro/ Follow the links below for the municipal court on-line records:Eastern and Western Division Municipal Courts PRO System http://www.mccountycourts.org/PROIf you need specific information about any court, please give us a call at (937)...

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DaytonDUI Court Finder: Where Is Your DUI Case?

DUI Court Finder You have found the DaytonDUI Court Finder.  Below are links to almost every municipal court in the Miami Valley.  Most of these sites allow you to look up case information and provide valuable information about interfacing with the court regarding your case.  If you hire DaytonDUI, you can follow you case on-line at these sites as well.  If you have any questions about your case or how a particular court handles DUI issues like: arraignment, driving privileges, pre-trial conferences, probation or motions to suppress, call us at (937) 318-1384 [318-1DUI]Montgomery County Municipal CourtsMontgomery County Municipal Court (Eastern Division) Montgomery...

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There Is A New Judge In The Oakwood Municipal Court

The Oakwood Municipal Court will soon be under the leadership of Margaret M. Quinn.  She took 22 percent of the votes, or 724, with all precincts counted. Other candidates vying for the Oakwood Municipal Court bench included Ward Barrentine, Chris Conard, Chris Epley, Sara Hein, Michael Hochwalt, Brian Huelsman, and Richard Lipowicz.The Oakwood Municipal Court serves just 9,202 citizens and has a case load about one-tenth of another Montgomery County municipal court.  Oakwood Municipal Court serves the smallest municipal court population and second-smallest caseload in Ohio prompting some to wonder whether or not the Oakwood Municipal Court would be consolidated with...

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Oakwood OVI Attorney

Arrested for OVI in Oakwood?Oakwood, Ohio is served by the Oakwood Municipal Court (click HERE for link to the Court).  The Oakwood Municipal Court hears all misdemeanor cases, arraignments and traffic violations, as well as preliminary hearings on felony cases. The court also hears small claims and civil cases.  Most cases are heard on Thursday mornings beginning at 8:30 a.m, and trials are usually held on Friday.If you are arrested for OVI in Oakwood, you will appear in the Oakwood Municipal Court, 30 Park Avenue , in Oakwood’s Municipal Building.  Hearings and trials are held in the same chamber wherein the council meetings are held....

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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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DUI Science and Blood Contamination

The practice of modern DUI law involves understanding the various scientific tests that have become commonplace in forensic collection and storage of specimens for alcohol analysis.  Specifically, DUI attorneys must understand that contamination can increase the concentration of ethanol in a specimen.  Typically, contamination takes one of two forms.  The first is straight-forward physical contamination which may manifest itself before, during or after collection.  The second form of contamination occurs when microorganisms contaminate a sample and produce ethanol in the sample thereby falsely inflating the amount of ethanol therein.  This article will focus on the physical contamination that may cause...

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Arrested for DUI? You Are Innocent.

If you tell your friends that you were arrested for punching someone in the face, their overwhelming reaction will be, "Wow, what happened?"  If, however, you tell them that you were arrested for DUI, those same friends will say, "Oh, I'm so sorry."  What is the difference?  When a person is facing a DUI charge, guilt is assumed.  How in the world did this happen?  How did our presumption of innocence, so valued in the American tradition of law, become so cheapened?  Perhaps we can look to the politically charged nature of the crime of drunk driving.  We can blame...

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Montgomery County, Ohio OVI Attorney

If you are arrested on suspicion of OVI in Montgomery County, Ohio, your case will be heard in one of these courts. Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas.  This court hears all felony level cases including aggravated vehicular homicide, aggravated vehicular assault and felony-enhanced DUI offenses.  The Court is located in the Montgomery County Courts Building at 41 N. Perry Street in downtown Dayton.  The Judges who serve the Montgomery County Court of Common Please are: Dennis Adkins, Steven Dankof, Barbara P. Gorman (Administrative and Presiding Judge), Mary Katherine Huffman, Dennis J. Langer, Frances E. McGee, Timothy N. O’Connell, Connie S. Price, Gregory F. Singer, Michael L. Tucker, and Mary Wiseman.  You can contact...

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OVI Trial Strategy: The Cop Was Not A Liar (by DaytonDUI)

Most Americans trust and respect police officers.  If you think that you will be able to go into a courtroom and overcome this ingrained belief you are, most of the time, dead wrong.  Americans do not like drunk drivers.  If you think that you can win an OVI case by calling the police officer a liar, you will probably lose.  One of the biggest mistakes an attorney can make is to position your case so that the jury must choose between believing the officer's version of events or your version of events.  Jury verdict research suggest a modified approach.The officer...

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