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Dayton OVI Checkpoint Tonight (August 20, 2011)

There will be another OVI checkpoint in Montgomery County tonight.  The checkpoint will be on North Main St. in Dayton near Hillcrest Dr.  The increase d patrols will run through September 5th.  The State Highway Patrol plans to operate 27 sobriety checkpoints throughout the state on Friday through Sunday, said Lt. Anne Ralston, a patrol spokeswoman.  This operation is in conjunction with the national NHTSA-sponsored initiative called “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over.”  Thanks to another grant from the NHTSA, the patrol expects to operate about 100 checkpoints this year, about double the number run last year. In addition to grants,...

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Trotwood OVI Checkpoint Tonight (August 19, 2011)

The Trotwood Police Department in Montgomery County, along with other jurisdictions, will be conducting a sobriety checkpoint Friday in the 4300 block of Salem Avenue (near Meadow).  The checkpoint is scheduled to get begin at 8:30 p.m. and end at 2 a.m.  This checkpoint is part of the national "Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over" campaign and will include saturation patrols.  There will be another OVI checkpoint in Dayton tomorrow.If you find yourself in need of an experienced and credentialed Ohio DUI attorney, please contact Charles M. Rowland II at (937) 318-1384 or 1-888-ROWLAND [888-769-5263].  Charles Rowland has been representing Ohio traffic offenders...

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Clark County DUI Checkpoint Tonight (August 19, 2011)

There will be an OVI sobriety checkpoint tonight in Clark County, Springfiield, Ohio beginning at 7 pm and ending at 11 pm.  According to the Clark County Post of the Ohio State Highway Patrol, the location of the checkpoint will be at Lagunda Rd in Springfield.The DUI checkpoint will be conducted by the Clark County OVI Task Force.  The Clark County OVI Task Force  is made up of the Clark County Combined Health District, Springfield Police Division, Clark County Sheriff’s Office, the Ohio Highway Patrol, the Ohio Department of Transportation, Clark County EMA, Springfield Fire and Rescue Box 27, Ohio Investigative Unit and police departments in North...

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OVI Checkpoints in Multiple Counties Planned Through Labor Day

Hear ye, hear ye! Ohio's Checkpoint Weekend Has Begun The State Highway Patrol plans to operate 27 sobriety checkpoints throughout the state on Friday through Sunday, said Lt. Anne Ralston, a patrol spokeswoman.  This operation is in conjunction with the national NHTSA-sponsored initiative called "Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over."  Thanks to another grant from the NHTSA, the patrol expects to operate about 100 checkpoints this year, about double the number run last year. In addition to grants, the patrol is using its nearly $450,000 to pay overtime hours to run alcohol-enforcement efforts, including the checkpoints and extra “saturation” patrols that cruise roadways...

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Dayton’s DUI Task Force Announces “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over”

Today the Combined Agency OVI Task Force for Montgomery County announced that it will participate in a major law enforcement initiative call "Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over."  The nationwide effort will operate from August 19 to September 5th and will join forces of over 10,000 law enforcement agencies.  The press release says that over 500 extra patrol hours have been allocated and at least two OVI checkpoints have been scheduled.  Like other campaigns, this effort will be supported by a media blitz in an effort to maximize the deterrent impact.  For more on the campaign visit the High Visibility...

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Dayton DUI Attorney Charles M. Rowland II

"All I do is DUI Defense"  Charles M. Rowland II maintains an established DUI/OVI practice, representing the accused drunk driver in State and Federal Courts in the Miami Valley and throughout Ohio. An attorney since 1995, Charles Rowland dedicates his practice exclusively to representing the accused drunk driver and has worked to amass more credentials than any attorney in his field. DUI/OVI CREDENTIALS Charles served as the Xenia City Prosecutor and has served as a “Special Prosecutor” on high-profile felony cases.  Charles is a proud member of the National College for DUI defense and in 2006 attended the intensive seminar on DUI law at...

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What Are The Costs of a DUI?

Potential expenses from a DUI According to a recent CNBC article: Drunk Driving Could Cost $20,000, by Craig Guillot, you could expect to spend as much as $20,000.00 in total costs for a first time DUI offense.  Another article, The Most Expensive Ride You'll Ever Take, by Ashley Grant details her expensive experience with a DUI charge. "One drink too many puts you at risk not only for an arrest, but also for fees, fines and costs that can run you thousands of dollars. While a DUI or DWI may be a misdemeanor charge in a number of jurisdictions, it's a matter that...

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Portia’s Plea for Mercy, from “The Merchant of Venice”

The quality of mercy is not strained. It droppeth as the gentle rain from heaven, Upon the place beneath. It is twice blessed. It blesseth him that gives and him that takes. It is mightiest in the mightiest, It becomes the throned monarch better than his crown. His sceptre shows the force of temporal power, An attribute to awe and majesty. Wherein doth sit the dread and fear of kings. But mercy is above this sceptred sway, It is enthroned in the hearts of kings, It is an attribute to God himself. And earthly power dost the become likest God's, Where mercy seasons justice....

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Bill of Particulars

Sometimes it is unclear what conduct a prosecutor is alleging against someone that causes the action to be criminal.  If this is the case, a defendant is entitled to a BILL OF PARTICULARS.  Under Criminal Rule 7(E), a prosecutor must set forth the nature of the offense and the alleged conduct of the defendant which constitutes the charge.  The right to a Bill of Particulars is legislatively set forth at R.C. 1905.05(A).  A criminal defense attorney must make a written request for a Bill of Particulars within twenty-one (21) days after the arraignment and no later than seven (7) days...

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