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Centerville OVI Attorney Charles M. Rowland II (937) 318-1384

CENTERVILLE OVI ATTORNEY? CALL CHARLIE AT (937) 318-1384 Centerville OVI attorney Charles M. Rowland II has been serving the people of Centerville since 1995. All OVI arrests in Centerville are heard in the Kettering Municipal Court. Check out all of the articles on this blog about the Kettering Municipal Court. Here are some important links to the Kettering Municipal Court and the City of Centerville.Centerville, Ohio Kettering Municipal Court Small Claims Court Legal Terminology Jury Service Employer’s Guide to Garnishment For a list of other available publications link hereI focus exclusively on defending the accused drunk driver. I worked hard to amass an impressive number...

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Alcohol Effects On The Body

Alcohol Effects On The Body This article is designed to teach you the various alcohol effects on the body. It will help you gauge whether or not the breath testing machine you were tested on was accurate. This guide can serve as the beginning of a breath test defense. If, after reading "Alcohol Effects On The Body," you find a discrepancy between your test and what "should" have been your result, bring this to the attention of your DUI defense attorney. This guide was taken from the Operator's Manual of the Intoxilyzer 8000 breath test machine and prepared for the State...

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OVI Expungement Under Ohio Law | Charles M. Rowland II

OVI Expungement No OVI expungement under Ohio law? One of the reasons I am proud to defend OVI cases, is that these cases are unduly stigmatized.  For example, if you punch someone in the nose your friends will say, "Wow, what happened?" If, however, you say you were charged with a OVI, they will say, "Oh, I'm sorry."  It is this assumed guilt that is like no other criminal offense.  It erodes at our Constitutionally guaranteed right to be presumed innocent.What makes this presumption particularly frustrating is that OVI cases are notoriously hard for the prosecution to prove. An experienced attorney can find...

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Kettering DUI Attorney Charles M. Rowland II

Kettering DUI Attorney Charles M. Rowland II Kettering DUI attorney Charles M. Rowland is Kettering’s choice for DUI defense. This article will tell you about the Kettering Municipal Court and the services offered by Kettering DUI attorney Charles Rowland. Let’s begin by accessing the services of the court. If arrested on suspicion of DUI in Centerville, Kettering, Moraine or Washington Township, your DUI case takes place in the Kettering Municipal Court. The Kettering Municipal Court, www.ketteringmunicipalcourt.org, is located at 2325 Wilmington Pike, Kettering, Ohio 45420. For directions to the court, click here. The Kettering Municipal Court The judges of the Kettering Municipal Court are the...

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Occupational Driving Privileges Under Ohio Law

Occupational Driving Privileges If you are charged with OVI, you will need to obtain “occupational driving privileges” for the length of your case. This article discusses the parameters of limited driving privileges following the adoption of Annie’s Law in April, 2017.Occupational driving privileges are governed by R.C. 4510.021, which states: R.C.§4510.021 – Granting Limited Driving Privileges. [Effective 3/14/2017]
(A) Unless expressly prohibited by section 2919.22, section 4510.13, or any other section of the Revised Code, a court may grant limited driving privileges for any purpose described in division (A) of this section during any suspension imposed by the court. In granting the privileges,...

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Kettering DUI Attorney Charles M. Rowland II

Kettering DUI Attorney Charles M. Rowland II Kettering DUI attorney Charles M. Rowland is Kettering’s choice for DUI defense. This article will tell you about the Kettering Municipal Court and the services offered by Kettering DUI attorney Charles Rowland. Let’s begin by accessing the services of the court. If arrested on suspicion of DUI in Centerville, Kettering, Moraine or Washington Township, your DUI case takes place in the Kettering Municipal Court. The Kettering Municipal Court, www.ketteringmunicipalcourt.org, is located at 2325 Wilmington Pike, Kettering, Ohio 45420. For directions to the court, click here. The Kettering Municipal Court The judges of the Kettering Municipal Court are the...

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Accumulation of Points and Saving Your License

Accumulation of PointsPursuant to  R.C. 4510.036 there are no points assigned for out-of-state traffic violations. A word of warning to anyone facing a case arising out of an incident at Wright-Patterson Air Force Baseyou’re your case is heard in the United States District Court, points may be assigned pursuant to R.C. 4510. What About the Remedial Driving Class? When you are approaching 12 accumulated points, you can enroll in a 2-point adult reduction remedial driving class authorized under R.C. 4510.037(C)(1). Points reduction course only allowed once every 3 years, and only 5 times during person’s lifetime. R.C. 4510.037(C)(2) How Do You Calculate Points...

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Vandalia Alcohol Diversion Program | Vandalia OVI Attorney Charles Rowland

The Vandalia Alcohol Diversion Program The Vandalia Alcohol Diversion Program is the only remaining judicially-established alcohol diversion program in Ohio. State v. Webb, 2012-Ohio-2962.  Individuals charged with a first offense OVI face a review by the city prosecutor.  If the prosecutor deems the charge to be worthy of consideration for the Vandalia Alcohol Diversion Program, then the case is sent to the Vandalia Municipal Court Probation Department.There, the offender is further screened for eligibility by the probation staff.  If, after receiving a recommendation from both the prosecutor and the probation screening, the offender is required to enter a conditional plea of guilty to...

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Driving Privileges Under Ohio Law

 Limited Driving Privileges If you are charged with OVI, you will need to obtain “limited driving privileges” for the length of your case. This article discusses the parameters of limited driving privileges following the adoption of Annie’s Law in April, 2017.Limited driving privileges are governed by R.C. 4510.021, which states: R.C.§4510.021 – Granting Limited Driving Privileges. [Effective 3/14/2017]
(A) Unless expressly prohibited by section 2919.22, section 4510.13, or any other section of the Revised Code, a court may grant limited driving privileges for any purpose described in division (A) of this section during any suspension imposed by the court. In granting the privileges,...

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Moving Violations and Accumulation of Points

What Are Moving Violations? “Moving violations” are any violation of any statute or ordinance that regulates the operation of vehicles, streetcars, or trackless trolleys on the highways or streets. “Moving violation” does not include a violation of section 4513.263 of the Revised Code or a substantially equivalent municipal ordinance, a violation of any statute or ordinance regulating pedestrians or the parking of vehicles, vehicle size or load limitations, vehicle fitness requirements, or vehicle registration. – §4510.01(E) Accumulation of Points Pursuant to  R.C. 4510.036 there are no points assigned for out-of-state traffic violations. A word of warning to anyone facing a case arising out...

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