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NO REFUSAL Checkpoint tonight in Dayton (Dec. 9th)

Dayton will be holding a "NO REFUSAL" sobriety checkpoint tonight from 9pm until 2am.  The checkpoint will be at North Main and Hillcrest.  Judges will be standing by to issue warrants for forced blood draws should a person choose to refuse a breath test.  This is manipulative, coercive and un-American.  The checkpoint is being conducted by multiple agencies and is being coordinated by the Montgomery County DUI Task Force.  Be smart. Be responsible. Designate a sober driver. DUI attorney Charles M. Rowland II dedicates his practice to defending the accused drunk driver in Fairborn, Dayton, Springfield, Kettering, Vandalia, Xenia, Miamisburg, Springboro,...

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Arrested for DUI on Thanksgiving?

If you find yourself in need of a qualified DUI/OVI attorney in the Miami Valley due to an OVI arrest over this Thanksgiving weekend, please contact Charles M. Rowland II at (937) 318-1DUI (1384).  We work hard to bring you the best information on Ohio's tough drunk driving laws.  If this is your first visit to the Ohio DUI/OVI Blog consider starting your search for an attorney by reading the following articles.  We offer a free consultation and a 24-hour DUI Hot-line at 937-776-2671.How to Hire a DUI Attorney Unintended Consequences of a DUI About Chalres Rowland Contact Charles Rowland Miami Valley Municipal Court...

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Montgomery County OVI Checkpoint in Harrison Township (Nov 23rd)

The Montgomery County OVI checkpoint will be in Harrison Township at Needmore Rd. and will be conducted from 8 p.m. until midnight.  The checkpoint is being conducted by multiple agencies and is being coordinated by the Montgomery County DUI Task Force.  Be smart. Be responsible. Designate a sober driver. DUI attorney Charles M. Rowland II dedicates his practice to defending the accused drunk driver in Fairborn, Dayton, Springfield, Kettering, Vandalia, Xenia, Miamisburg, Springboro, Huber Heights, Oakwood, Beavercreek, Centerville and throughout Ohio.  He has the credentials and the experience to win your case and has made himself the Miami Valley’s choice for...

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Kettering DUI Crackdown Tonight (Nov. 23rd)

Kettering, along with many other jurisdictions, will be employing increased patrols and have announced a "crackdown" from 8 p.m. until 2 a.m. tonight.  At DaytonDUI we provide a 24 hour DUI Hotline for people with questions regarding a Kettering OVI arrest.  We also provide a free text alert service which you can access on our blog's homepage.  Please stay safe and designate a sober driver. DUI attorney Charles M. Rowland II dedicates his practice to defending the accused drunk driver in Fairborn, Dayton, Springfield, Kettering, Vandalia, Xenia, Miamisburg, Springboro, Huber Heights, Oakwood, Beavercreek, Centerville and throughout Ohio.  He has the credentials...

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Clark County OVI Checkpoint (Nov. 23rd)

UPDATE:  OVI Checkpoint In Springfield Today An OVI checkpoint will be manned by the Ohio State Highway Patrol and other law enforcement officers on Wednesday from 8:30 p.m. until 12 midnight in downtown Springfield along U.S. 40 in front of the new hospital building.  Assisting in the checkpoint will be the Springfield Police Division, Clark County Sheriff Deputies, the Enon Police and medical personnel.  We had previously reported that a second checkpoint was operating in the afternoon in Springfield, but this report was wrong. DUI attorney Charles M. Rowland II dedicates his practice to defending the accused drunk driver in Fairborn, Dayton,...

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Middletown OVI Checkpoint Tonight (Nov. 23rd)

The Middletown Police Department, in conjunction with the Ohio State Highway Patrol and the Butler County DUI Task Force will be conducting an OVI checkpoint tonight from 11pm until 3 am along Rt. 4.  The DUI checkpoint will be augmented with saturation patrols in the surrounding areas targeting potentially impaired drivers. If you plan to drink tonight, please drink responsibly and designate a driver. DUI attorney Charles M. Rowland II dedicates his practice to defending the accused drunk driver in Middletown, Fairborn, Dayton, Springfield, Kettering, Vandalia, Xenia, Miamisburg, Huber Heights, Beavercreek, Centerville and throughout Ohio.  He has the credentials and the experience...

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MADD Calls For No Refusal Weekends and Interlock Devices

Kicking off their annual holiday crackdown on drunk driving, local law enforcement and Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) held an event which was highlighted by MADD's release of its Report to the Nation.  MADD gave Ohio three out of five stars for its efforts in DUI enforcement.  Ohio’s three stars recognized statewide use of sobriety checkpoints, automatic driver’s license revocation, and enhanced penalties for child endangering while driving under the influence.The two measures MADD said Ohio should implement statewide are ignition interlock systems — Breathalyzers that are connected to a vehicle’s ignition — for all first-time offenders and no-refusal checkpoints...

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Underage Consumption in Ohio

Underage possession or consumption of beer or intoxicants is a serious crime in Ohio.  The charges are first-degree misdemeanors carrying a maximum penalty of 180 days in jail and up to a $1,000.00 fine.  Worse yet, a conviction may leave you with a “criminal record” which is much more serious than a fine or costs.  Fear, shame or guilt may compel you to want to plead guilty to put the charge behind you, but that decision may have long-lasting and unintended consequences.If you are under 21 years old, drinking alcohol is illegal in the State of Ohio.  Ohio Revised Code...

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Military DUI: Must I Self-Report? by Richard T. Brown USAF Judge Advocate (ret)

One Strike and You’re OUT. An Update on the Self-Reporting Requirement.  The military has always been the employer of last resort.  When the economy is good the military is hard pressed to meet recruitment.  When the economy is bad the military can and does get very picky.  Today the civilian authorities seem to agree that the best place to cut federal spending is the military.  Force reduction has been policy in the past and will be again in the future.  The self-reporting requirement is a force management tool.For the individual member the best advice is not to self- report.  As a...

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