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How Can I Avoid Self-Incrimination During a DUI Stop?

How Can I Avoid Self-Incrimination During a DUI Stop?

There's no denying the spine-chilling sensation that accompanies the sight of flashing police lights in your rearview mirror, especially if you've had a drink or two. It's a scenario ripe…

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Top Ways Your Attorney Can Challenge a Drunk Driving Charge

Top Ways Your Attorney Can Challenge a Drunk Driving Charge

If you’ve been accused of driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, you may face interrogation and even an arrest that requires a court appearance. However, remember that you…

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Reinstating Your Ohio Driver’s License after a Suspension

Reinstating Your Ohio Driver’s License after a Suspension

Having your driver’s license suspended is an expensive nuisance, but it is so much more than that. Without a valid driver’s license, you can’t get to work to earn a…

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Types of Drunk Driving Charges in Ohio

Types of Drunk Driving Charges in Ohio

Drunk driving is a very serious offense by any standard, but the fact is that there are degrees of seriousness that can elevate the charge you face – and the…

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If I Took a DUI Chemical Test, Am I Automatically Guilty?

If I Took a DUI Chemical Test, Am I Automatically Guilty?

Many people ask this question. About 80% of DUI suspects in Ohio provide a chemical sample. This sample is almost always in the form of a breath test. Officers usually…

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Do I Need a Criminal Defense Attorney for Misdemeanor Charges in Dayton?

Do I Need a Criminal Defense Attorney for Misdemeanor Charges in Dayton?

Misdemeanor offenses cover a broad range of crimes in Ohio. While less serious than felony charges, they involve potentially serious penalties and can impact you for years into the future.…

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