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72 Hour Programs In The Miami County Municipal Court

According to its website, the Miami County Municipal Court has approved the following 72 hour OVI residential programs:Addiction Resource Center (ARC) - 937-767-0178Drivers Intervention Program (DIP) - 937-492-8080Weekend Intervention Program (WIP) - 937-775-3050Buckeye Driver Intervention Program: Vandalia and Piqua - 937-415-0701The 72 hour residential program is usually a requirement following an OVI arrest in the Miami County Municipal Court. The judges trust the programs to assess the drug and alcohol patterns of an individual before them on an alcohol related offense.  If the counselors at the 72 hour program determine that additional treatment is necessary, they will relay their conclusions to...

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Miami County OVI Attorney: Charles M. Rowland II

People looking for a Miami County OVI Attorney should check out  www.PiquaDUI.com and TroyDUIcom.Miami County OVI attorney, Charles M. Rowalnd II has been representing people accused of drunk driving since 1995 and regularly appears in all Miami County Courts.  PiquaDUI.com and TroyDUI.com were developed to provide practical information regarding Miami County‘s tough drunk driving law. There you will find information on DUI (now called OVI) law in the Miami County Municipal Court and in the Miami County Common Pleas Court.  The Judges who will hear your case in the Miami County Municipal Court are the Honorable Elizabeth S. Gutman and the Honorable Gary Nasal. Judge Gutman’s office can be reached at...

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Piqua OVI Attorney, Charles M. Rowland II

People looking for a Piqua OVI Attorney should check out  www.PiquaDUI.com.Piqua OVI attorney, Charles M. Rowalnd II has been representing people accused of drunk driving since 1995 and regularly appears in all Miami County Courts.  PiquaDUI.com was developed to provide practical information regarding Piqua‘s tough drunk driving law. There you will find information on DUI (now called OVI) law in theMiami County Municipal Court and in the Miami County Common Pleas Court.  The Judges who will hear your case in the Miami County Municipal Court are the Honorable Elizabeth S. Gutman and the Honorable Gary Nasal. Judge Gutman’s office can be reached at (937) 440-3936. Judge Nasal’s...

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Miami County OVI Lawyer

INFORMATION ON THE MIAMI COUNTY MUNICIPAL COURT One of the most beautiful buildings in Ohio is the Miami County Courthouse, home of the Miami County Municipal Court.  The court is located on Main St., in downtown Troy, Ohio (address mail to “Courthouse”) and is open from 8am to 4pm Monday through Friday.  The Judges of the Miami Municipal Court are the honorable Elizabeth Gutmann and Gary Nasal.  The court allows the public to access cases [look up cases here] for review and provides court rules [link] and information on various court programs.  If you are arrested formisdemeanor OVI anywhere in Miami County, your case will...

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Miami County Ohio DUI Information (Troy, Piqua & Tipp City)

One of the most beautiful buildings in Ohio is the Miami County Courthouse, home of the Miami County Municipal Court [link].  The court is located on Main St., in downtown Troy, Ohio (address mail to "Courthouse") and is open from 8am to 4pm Monday through Friday.  The Judges of the Miami Municipal Court are the honorable Elizabeth Gutmann and Gary Nasal.  The court allows the public to access cases [look up cases here] for review and provides court rules [link] and information on various court programs.  If you are arrested for misdemeanor OVI anywhere in Miami County, your case will...

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Troy & Piqua OVI Attorney

INFORMATION ON THE MIAMI COUNTY MUNICIPAL COURT One of the most beautiful buildings in Ohio is the Miami County Courthouse, home of the Miami County Municipal Court.  The court is located on Main St., in downtown Troy, Ohio (address mail to “Courthouse”) and is open from 8am to 4pm Monday through Friday.  The Judges of the Miami Municipal Court are the honorable Elizabeth Gutmann and Gary Nasal.  The court allows the public to access cases [look up cases here] for review and provides court rules [link] and information on various court programs.  If you are arrested formisdemeanor OVI anywhere in Miami County, your case will...

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Miami County Municipal Court Gets New Judge

--from CNO--Miami County Prosecutor Gary A. Nasal will soon be on the other side of the bench after his appointment today by Gov. John Kasich to the Miami County Municipal Court. Nasal fills the vacancy left by former Judge Mel Kemmer who retired in August.  Nasal will need to win in November’s general election to fulfill the remaining years on the unexpired term that ends December 31, 2015.County prosecutor since 1995, Nasal’s name was one of three submitted to the governor’s office by the Miami County Republican party to fill the vacancy, according to a December 30, 2012 story in...

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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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Defending The Accusation Of Slurred Speech (by DaytonDUI)

A very common observation by law enforcement in an impaired driving investigation is the presence of "slurred speech."  Experience trial counsel will look to the totality of evidence to combat the damning accusation of slurred speech.Many traffic stops are now captured on video tape.  As the quality of the recordings has improved we are often able to hear exactly what the officer is hearing.  Reasonable people can disagree as to whether or not the speech on a video is "slurred" and whether or not it was fair for the officer to describe the speech as slurred.  Another, more subtle method...

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The Problems With Portable Breath Tests (by DaytonDUI)

In possibly the best article you will ever read on portable breath testing, DUI attorneys Justin McShane and Josh Lee describe the portable breath test devises which are used by the Ohio State Highway Patrol as a "potentially dangerous, non-specific and non-selective measures at roadside."  You can find the article HERE and in the Voice for the Defense. The Problems of Fuel Cell Devices1.1. Lack of Specificity20 for EthanolAs PBTs are used for purportedly forensic purposes, their specificity for ethanol becomes a critical factor. The electrochemical detector is not specific for ethanol.21 Indeed, there is “much evidence to show” they are actually not...

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