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Arrested for OVI in Mason?

Mason is the largest city in Warren County and home to both the Great Wolf Lodge indoor waterpark and Kings Island amusement park.  If you are arrested on suspicion of OVI in Mason or Deerfield Township, your misdemeanor DUI case will be heard in the Mason Municipal Court.  The Mason Municipal Court is located at 5950 Mason-Montgomery Rd, Mason, Ohio 45040 and you can reach the court at (513) 398-7901 or by fax at (513) 459-8085.  The Honorable D. Andrew Batsche is the presiding Judge of the Mason Municipal Court.  The Honorable Eddie Lawson serves as Chief Magistrate for the Court.  The Court...

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The Montgomery County Jail (by Dayton DUI)

The Montgomery County Jail, located at 330 W. Second St., in downtown Dayton, Ohio is a 900 bed facility serving multiple jurisdictions throughout Montgomery County including the Vandalia Municipal Court; Miamisburg Municipal Court; Kettering Municipal Court; Montgomery County Municipal Courts (Eastern and Western Divisions) and the Montgomery County Common Pleas Court.  If you are arrested for DUI/OVI in any of these jurisdictions, you may be booked into the Montgomery County Jail.  You can contact the jail at (937)225-4160 or visit the jail web site HERE.  To check whether or not someone is incarcerated in the Montgomery County Jail, you can visit HERE.Bond...

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Kettering Municipal Court Traffic Safety Program (by DaytonDUI)

Kettering Municipal Court offers a Traffic Safety Program for eligible participants which allows you to attend a class instead of receiving points for your traffic citation(s). Classes are held monthly on a Tuesday evening from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. and are taught by police officers at either the Kettering Police Department, 3600 Shroyer Road, or the Centerville Police Department, 155 W. Spring Valley Road. Upon successful completion of the program, your citation will be dismissed and will not appear on your driving record, and you will receive no points on your driving record. You may be eligible for the Traffic Safety...

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Halloween DUI Crackdown (by Dayton DUI)

The Ohio State Highway Patrol has announced a DUI enforcement initiative as part of the Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over campaign which will coincide with the Halloween holiday.  79 local law enforcement agencies have planned more than 1,700 hours of enforcement as well as at least 14 checkpoints and more than 1,000 hours of saturation patrols around the state.  As Halloween gains in popularity as a celebration, police are vigilant in patrolling the highways for impaired drivers. “There isn’t a Halloween costume clever enough to hide a drunk driver who’s made the dangerous decision to get behind the wheel,” said...

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New Carlisle, Ohio OVI Checkpoint (October 26, 2012)

The Clark County OVI Task Force will conduct a sobriety checkpoint to deter, and intercept drunk drivers.  The checkpoint will be held on Friday, October 26, 2012.  The checkpoint will be located at 603 S. Main St. in New Carlisle and the checkpoint will be starting at 9:00 p.m. in the evening.In addition, the Ohio State Highway Patrol will be conducting an OVI Checkpoints in Cuyahoga and Lorain Counties this weekend.  At this time we have no additional checkpoints planned in the Miami Valley.If you want to receive updated information on sobriety checkpoints,  enhanced traffic enforcement, saturation patrols and other important developments that affect...

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Probation (by DaytonDUI)

Most OVI (drunk driving) cases in Ohio are misdemeanor offenses which are litigated in a Municipal Court.  Given the multiplicity of Municipal Courts in the state, your probation experience may differ, but this article will address the generalities of probation (now called 'community control').  As always, please consult your OVI attorney about the court your case will be heard.  You attorney will give you information specific to your case.  This is an example of where your attorney's experience with the court is important.What is probation?The Municipal Court's Probation Department oversees all persons placed on probation as the result of a...

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Lawyer Up! Invoke Your Right To Remain Silent (by DaytonDUI)

The Fifth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution provides that no person shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself.  At trial, the prosecution can neither call the defendant as a witness, nor comment on the defendant's failure to testify.  Whether to testify or not is exclusively the privilege of the defendant. Harris v. N.Y., 401 U.S. 222,225 (1971).  Outside the context of detention or arrest, a person has no duty to answer any questions of police at all; and if judicial compulsion is sought by the State, the person still can invoke his Fifth Amendment...

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