New Ohio Law Will Permit Officers to Stop Drivers Holding Cell Phones
Under current Ohio law, a driver may be charged with Driving While Texting if the driver is stopped for another offense and the officer discovers
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Under current Ohio law, a driver may be charged with Driving While Texting if the driver is stopped for another offense and the officer discovers
One possible consequence of a DUI conviction (called ‘OVI’ in Ohio) is the court-ordered use of an ignition interlock device. What is an ignition interlock
DUI cases (called ‘OVI’ in Ohio) have time limits. The Sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution gives everyone the right to a “speedy and
Each state has different laws for DUI (called ‘OVI’ in Ohio), and some state laws are more lenient than others. In some states, a first
In Ohio, one consequence of repeat DUI convictions (called ‘OVI’ in Ohio) is immobilization or forfeiture of the vehicle driven by the defendant at the
A recent New York Times article answers this question: “I know all about the dangers of driving while drunk. But is driving while high on
Apple is considering an iPhone feature which would lock a user out of his or her car if the user’s breath alcohol levels are too
Imagine a person in the process of being charged with DUI (called ‘OVI’ in Ohio). I’ll bet you are imagining a person driving a car,
With the legalization of marijuana use, both medicinal and recreational, law enforcement is concerned about the increased number of drivers impaired by THC. Tests currently
Cars don’t get DUIs. People get DUIs. But they get them in cars…and SUVs, and trucks, and even on electric scooters and golf carts. So,
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