Archive for November, 2010

Good Job Ohio! Safe Thanksgiving Driving Reported

November 30th, 2010
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Congratulations Ohio! The Ohio Dept. of Public Safety announced numbers showing accidents down, fewer fatalities and only three alcohol-related fatalities throughout the state (down from 10 last year).   Our hope here at Dayton DUI is that drivers are motivated to make good decisions about alcohol use and that a designated driver is used when necessary. Thanks to everyone who used their head to keep everyone else safe.  Here is the official release from the Ohio Department of Public Safety.

COLUMBUS – Provisional numbers released today by the Ohio Department of Public Safety show fewer motorists were killed on Ohio’s roadways this Thanksgiving Holiday. In addition, the Ohio State Highway Patrol handled 8.5 percent less crashes than last year’s holiday.

During the reporting period, which began Wednesday, November 24, at 6 p.m. and ran through Monday, November 29, at 6:00 a.m., 10 people were killed with three of those deaths attributed to alcohol. As compared to the 18 people who lost their lives last year, with 10 being alcohol-related. In addition, in this year’s fatal crashes, 60 percent of those killed were not wearing a safety belt.

Throughout the extended weekend, troopers, alongside local law enforcement, used high visibility enforcement combined with OVI checkpoints to reduce fatal and injury crashed state-wide.

The Ohio Department of Public Safety is encouraged by the reduction of fatalities this holiday weekend and hopes that this decline will continue throughout the holiday season.

Troopers would like to remind motorists to buckle-up during the upcoming holidays and emphasize that wearing a safety belt is the only way to avoid serious injury or death during a crash.

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Sidney Municipal Court Judge Donald Luce Retires

November 29th, 2010

Sidney Municipal Court Judge Donald Luce announced his retirement on October 31st.  He remember his time on the bench, “If I were to capture one memory apart from all the rest it surely would be the re-dedication of the Monumental Building, renowned as Ohio’s first Veteran’s Hall, as the new home of Sidney Municipal Court in 2000. This edifice was built in 1875 as a memorial to those Shelby Countians who perished during the Civil War. It is a three-story structure with an Opera House on the third floor that at one time provided the venue for the most famous Vaudeville troupes in the nation, including Bill Cody and his Wild West Show. This great hall is now the courtroom replete with 36-foot ceilings, atriums, balconies, prosceniums flanking the bench.”

Judge Luce said he intends to write fiction and non-fiction and work as a visiting judge, arbitrator and mediator.  For more information on the Sidney Municipal Court and Shelby County‘s tough drunk driving laws, contact Sidney Ohio DUI Attorney Charles M. Rowland II at 937-318-1384 (318-1DUI) or 1-888-ROWLAND.

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Fayette County (Washington Court House) Will Have Increased Patrols

November 25th, 2010

Today, the Fayette County Sheriff’s Office joined the growing chorus of agencies announcing increased patrols.   Additional patrol deputies will be assigned overtime hours for traffic enforcement as part of a high visibility traffic enforcement grant funded through the Ohio Department of Public Safety – Traffic Safety Office and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.  In addition to general traffic enforcement, deputies will be looking for alcohol impaired drivers, safety belt and child restraint violations.  For more details on the inititative go HERE.

It’s safe to say that anywhere you drive this holiday weekend, you will encounter an increased police presence.  This presence will announce itself in saturation patrols, sobriety checkpoints and grant-funded patrol increases.  If you want to avoid a DUI designate a sober driver.  If you need the assistance of an attorney, contact Charles M. Rowland II at  (937) 318-1DUI.  Charles Rowland regularly appears in the Washington Court House Municipal Court and the Fayette County Common Pleas Court.  Visit www.OhioDUIdefense.com for more details on Fayette County’s tough drunk driving laws.

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OVI Checkpoint Tonight in Centerville, Washington Twp.

November 24th, 2010

There will be an OVI checkpoint tonight in Washington Township on Rt. 48 near Rahn Rd. beginning at 8pm.

WASHINGTON TWP., Montgomery County — Law enforcement will be conducting a sobriety checkpoint in the area of Ohio 48 in Washington Twp. starting at 8 tonight. The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office, the Ohio State Highway Patrol and police from Kettering, Centerville and Miami Twp. will run the checkpoint in conjunction with the Montgomery County Combined Agency OVI Task Force. If you find yourself in need of a DUI attorney, contact Charles M. Rowland II at 937-318-1DUI (318-1384) or visit www.KetteringDUI.com.  Here are some related articles that you may find helpful.

How to Hire a DUI AttorneyKettering Municipal Court Case Look-UpArrested for OVI in Centerville?, Arrested for OVI in Moraine?What Happens When I’m Arrested?

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Springfield Receives Grant for Increased OVI Patrols

November 24th, 2010

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Springfield, Ohio Increases Patrols for Holiday

A grant from the Ohio Traffic Safety Office will be used to allow more Clark County Sheriff deputies to be on patrol this holiday weekend. (See Springfield News Sun article HERE). The enforcement effort will take place from Nov. 19 to Nov. 30 this year. Deputies will enforce a zero tolerance policy for speeding violations and seatbelt violations.  Charles M. Rowland II is a member of the Clark County Bar Association and regularly appears in the Clark County Municipal Court and maintains www.SpringfieldDUI.com for information on Springfield, Clark County DUI laws.  Contact Charles Rowland by phone at 937-318-1DUI (937-318-1384), 937-879-9542, or toll-free at 1-888-ROWLAND (1-888-769-5263).  For after-hours help contact our 24/7 DUI HOTLINE at 937-776-2671.

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