Archive for June 1st, 2010

Ohio Divorce Attorney

June 1st, 2010

If you are in need of an exceptional Ohio divorce, custody, dissolution, or child support attorney, please consider Patricia Campbell.  Patricia Campbell can be found at www.OhioDivorceAttorney.com and can be reached at 937-879-9542.  Patricia Campbell practices divorce law in Greene, Montgomery, Clark, Warren, Miami and throughout Ohio. Please read below to find out about Ohio divorce attorney Patricia Campbell.

BIOGRAPHY OF PATRICIA CAMPBELL (BROWN, ROWLAND, BABB & CAMPBELL)

Born in Lexington, Kentucky, Patricia Campbell grew up in Beavercreek, Ohio. She graduated from Wright State University with a degree in Political Science, magna cum laude as a University Honors Scholar and was conferred an Academic Letter for achieving the Outstanding Delegation Award and Outstanding Delegate at the National Model United Nations.

Ms. Campbell attended University of Dayton School of Law on the Dean’s Merit Scholarship and as an Ohio Board of Regents Scholar. While in law school, Ms. Campbell was a member of the Law Review, clerked for the Honorable Patrick J. Foley at the Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas, and received the CALI Excellence for the Future Award for Jurisprudence.

Upon graduating from law school, Ms. Campbell clerked for the Honorable Roger L. Kline at the Fourth District Court of Appeals. As a clerk, Ms. Campbell drafted opinions for the court, many of which were selected for publication. Ms. Campbell now practices exclusively in domestic relations.  She is a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst (CDFA) and continuously works to stay abreast of the newest developments in the law, including collaborative practice.   Ms. Campbell also serves on the Board of Directors for Roads to Recovery, a resource center for families of children with autism.

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Bear Traps

June 1st, 2010

If you are planning a summer vacation with the family, you might want to check out BEARTRAPS.  This awesome site allows you to search your route for when and where you might encounter a “smokey”.  Given that Ohio is the top state for getting a ticket, you should really take precautions. (See previous articles).  If you have your beartraps.com route plan, a good radar detector and some good tunes, it may just be the best trip yet.  So do you take RADAR LOVE or the theme from SMOKEY AND THE BANDIT?

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What are the standardized field sobriety tests?

June 1st, 2010
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The standardized field sobriety tests consist of a three-test battery which includes a check of your eyes (called the horizontal gaze nystagmus test, or HGN), and two tests of your coordination, balance, stamina and memory called the one-leg stand test and the walk and turn test.  Officers use these tests to establish probable cause for a drunk driving arrest. The tests are set forth in the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration manual, which is used to train law enforcement in administering the tests.  The DUI defense team of Charles M. Rowland II not only has the most up-to-date NHTSA manual, but every copy (and every validation study supporting the manual) since the inception of governmental scientific study of intoxication in 1977.  In addition, Charles M. Rowland has attended the same training as is given to law enforcement to administer and evaluate the standardized field sobriety tests.  He has gone far beyond the tests, to earn certification in Forensic Sobriety Assessment.  In addition to the knowledge, Charles Rowland has applied these principles in hundreds of DUI motions and in DUI/OVI trials throughout Ohio.  This knowledge and experience is particularly useful in cases where the defendant refuses to take a chemical test and the entire case depends on evaluating the standardized field sobriety tests.  Hire a lawyer who has the training and experience to win your case.

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