NEW YEAR’S EVE AND DUI/OVI ENFORCEMENT
It’s New Year’s Eve. Some call it ‘amateur night’ because people who do not drink alcohol regularly will be drinking tonight. And some of them
It’s New Year’s Eve. Some call it ‘amateur night’ because people who do not drink alcohol regularly will be drinking tonight. And some of them
Accident reconstruction evidence was the subject of a recent appellate case in Ohio. Everyone has heard of accident reconstruction, but most people do not know
Ohio law prohibits operating a vehicle with prohibited levels of drug metabolites in one’s blood or urine. The law is inconsistent with science, but attacks
Why would somebody want to read a book about Ohio Vehicular Homicide or Ohio Vehicular Assault? Most people wouldn’t. The topic is not especially interesting
When we consider the impact of a DUI (called ‘OVI in Ohio), we typically think of the sentence imposed by the court. The sentence for
Picture a woman standing in her garage beside her car. The engine is not running, but the car is ‘on’ with the radio playing. Police
Sherry Tidwell was backing out of a parking space at a convenience store, and there happened to be a police officer in the parking lot.
Every state has a law which prohibits driving under the influence of marijuana. To enforce those laws, governments use roadside field sobriety tests to detect
Most people don’t research DUI because they don’t think it will happen to them. Until it does. When a person is charged with DUI, they
The national trend toward marijuana legalization results in more drivers with THC in their systems. Law enforcement agencies currently test for THC at a laboratory
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