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Ohio Blood and Urine Tests for Alcohol

[caption id="" align="alignright" width="180" caption="Image via Wikipedia"][/caption]Ohio Administrative Code 3701-53-01 sets forth the rules used in blood testing cases.  Like no other area of DUI practice, experience can make all the difference in a blood or urine test.  Ohio DUI defense attorney Charles M. Rowland II has successfully suppressed blood results in OVI cases and has the experience to fight your Blood-Alcohol Test.  Set forth below are just some of the requirement of OAC 3701-53-05:Specimens are to be collected in accordance with RC 4511.19 or RC 1547.11. For blood samples, an aqueous solution of a non-volatile (nonalcohol) antiseptic is to be...

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Ohio Breath Test Law; the 3-hour Rule

Substantial Compliance Requires Collection Within Three Hours. R.C. 4511.19(D) sets forth a three-hour time limitation for the collection of bodily substances for alcohol and/or drug testing.  This rule is a change from Ohio's previous law which gave the State only two hours in which to obtain a sample.The time requirement has been adopted by the Ohio Supreme Court in Cincinnati v. Sand, 43 Ohio St.2d 79, 330 N.E.2d 908 (1975) and more definitively at Newark v. Lucas, 40 Ohio St.3d 100, 532 N.E.2d 130 (1988),  where the court held that tests in test cases (cases involving a violation of the prohibited...

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Chillicothe, Ohio Anti-Camera Petition Succeeds

[caption id="" align="alignright" width="300" caption="Chillicothe, Ross County, Ohio"][/caption]Activists in Chillicothe, Ohio obtained more than double the number of signatures required to call a vote to ban red light and speed cameras. A third city in Ohio is poised to ban the use of photo enforcement. The Chillicothe group Citizens Against Photo Enforcement (CAPE) announced Thursday that it had submitted more than double the number of signatures required to give voters in November the choice of banning both speed cameras and red light cameras (view initiative text)."CAPE is against the red light cameras because they...

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