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Child Endangering and DUI/OVI in Ohio

This blog is not a bar band:  we take requests without asking for tips!  Yesterday, we received a question from a reader who wants to understand the interplay of Child Endangering and DUI (called ‘OVI’ in Ohio).  This article is going to answer that reader’s question.  Ask and you shall…

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Vegas DUI Seminar: Successful Strategies from the Masters of DUI Defense

The Vegas DUI seminar presented by NCDD and NACDL always rekindles my passion for DUI defense (called ‘OVI’ in Ohio).  This year, I went with my associate Bryan Hawkins.  Although we have both presented at many seminars, there is always more to learn, and we each felt like there were…

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Juvenile DUI / OVI in Ohio

A recent news story reported the arrest of a 14-year-old boy for DUI (called ‘OVI’ in Ohio).  It is somewhat unusual for a juvenile to be charged with OVI in Ohio.  When a juvenile faces an OVI case, some aspects are the same as adult OVIs and some components are…

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Delta-8 THC and DUI / OVI in Ohio

Delta-8 THC products are widely available in Ohio.  You can’t walk into an Ohio gas station without seeing edibles and vapes containing the drug.  The Ohio legislature has introduced bills to regulate Delta-8 THC products, but they are currently unregulated.  As Delta-8 THC is mildly psychoactive, the question is whether…

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U.S. Supreme Court Addresses Right to Confront Crime Lab Analyst

In DUI cases (called ‘OVI’ in Ohio), a defendant’s blood or urine sample may be tested by a crime lab to determine the concentration of alcohol and/or drugs in the sample.  In court, a lab analyst testifies regarding the blood or urine testing and the results of the test.  But…

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Can a Driver Arrested for DUI/OVI Revoke Consent to a Blood Test?

When an officer arrests a driver for DUI (called ‘OVI’ in Ohio), the officer typically requests that the driver consent to a blood, breath, or urine test.  However, a statute in the Ohio Revised Code (section 4511.191) says a driver arrested for OVI implicitly consents to those tests.  Can a…

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When Are Officers Permitted to Administer Breath Alcohol Tests?

The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) recently implemented a policy of administering a breath alcohol test to every driver stopped for a traffic offense.  Even if the stop is for a minor violation, and even if the officer has no suspicion the driver is under the influence, the driver must submit…

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Brush Your Teeth…and Measure Your Alcohol Level

You probably have heard of the Breathalyzer, but probably not the Brushalyser.  Now you have.  The Brushalyser is at the intersection of oral hygiene and traffic safety:  it’s a toothbrush which doubles as a portable breath alcohol test.  But should you rely on your toothbrush to determine whether it’s safe…

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Hypoglycemia and DUI / OVI in Ohio

There are situations in which a law enforcement officer observes signs which appear to be symptoms of alcohol intoxication but are actually symptoms of a medical condition.  One of those situations is when a driver is experiencing hypoglycemia (low blood sugar).  The symptoms of hypoglycemia are nearly identical to the…

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Commercial Drivers and DUI / OVI in Ohio

A truck driver hauling 43,000 pounds of beer was charged with DUI (called ‘OVI’ in Ohio).  According to KRCR TV, the driver’s blood alcohol content was ‘over the limit’ for both commercial drivers and non-commercial drivers.  While the irony of a beer deliverer being charged with DUI may sound comical,…

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