Archive for March, 2011

Increased Speed Patrols in Warren and Montgomery Counties

March 30th, 2011

WDTN-Dayton is reporting that the Ohio State Highway Patrol will be stepping up patrols along the 1-75 construction areas in Warren and Montgomery Counties.  The extra patrols will take place each Tuesday, Thursday and Friday until the end of April.  Troopers on the roads will get support from “bears in the air” as airplane detection of speeding drivers is expected to augment the additional ground patrols.  Troopers have announced they will be specifically looking for speeders, tailgaters and other aggressive drivers.

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Montgomery County Municipal Court, Western Division

March 28th, 2011

The jurisdiction of the Montgomery County Municipal Court, Western Divison covers most of north-west Montgomery County, Ohio and includes the cities of Trotwood,BrookvillePhillipsburg, the Village of New Lebanonand parts of Verona.  The court also handles cases arising in Jefferson Township, Clay Township, Perry Township and Jackson Township.  The Court is located at 195 S. Clayton Rd., New Lebanon, OH 45345-9601 or by phone at Traffic/Criminal Division (937) 687-9099 and Civil Division (937) 687-9092.  Visit the court’s web site by clicking HERE.

Charles M. Rowland II regularly appears in the Montgomery County Municipal Court, Western Division, representing the accused drunk driver (a.k.a. DUIOVI, or OMVI).  If you are in need of representation in the Montgomery County, Western Division, please contact Charles Rowland at www.DaytonDUI.com, by phone at 318-1DUI (318-1384), by texting DaytonDUI (one word) to 50500, or by calling toll-free 1-888-ROWLAND (888-769-5263).  You can also follow Charles Rowland on Twitter (@DaytonDUI) or on at www.facebook.com/DaytonDUI.

Arrested for DUI in Bellbrook? Sugarcreek?

March 27th, 2011

IF YOU ARE CHARGED WITH DUI IN BELLBROOK OR SUGARCREEK, YOUR CASE WILL BE HEARD IN THE XENIA MUNICIPAL COURT

The Xenia Municipal Court has jurisdiction over OVI/DUIviolations of any ordinance, including in Bellbrook, and Sugarcreek, Ohio.  The honorable Michael Murry is the presiding judge of the Xenia Municipal Court and has made a great deal of  information available on the court’s website (LINK).  Visit HERE to see case look-up information via the court’s public access page and HERE for a schedule of fines.  Location:  Xenia Municipal Court is located on the second floor of Xenia City Hall, 101 N. Detroit Street. The Xenia City Hall is not inside the impressive Greene County Courthouse, but is right across the street.  Look for the cannon that sits on the courthouse lawn; it points directly at the Xenia Municipal Court. Hours of Operation: Hours are 7:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. on Mondays, Tuesdays & Wednesdays.  Hours are 7:30 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. on Thursdays and Fridays.  The court observes the following holidays: New Year’s Day; Martin Luther King, Jr. Day; Memorial Day; Independence Day; Labor Day; Veteran’s Day; Thanksgiving (and the Friday following); and Christmas Day.  As of January 1, 2008, Night Court services are no longer provided.  Contact Information: Phone: (937) 376-7290, Fax: (937) 376-7288.  You can also check out these articles:

Bellbrook DUI attorney Charles M. Rowland II  maintains www.XeniaDUI.com and www.BellbrookDUI.com to provide you the best information about the court and to give you a start of finding an attorney who is qualified to handle your Bellbrook DUI or Sugarcreek DUI.  As the former Xenia Municipal Court prosecutor and an attorney who has worked in Greene County for over fifteen (15) years, please consider starting your DUI attorney search by contacting Charles M. Rowland II.  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. For information about Bellbrook DUI sent directly to your mobile device, text DaytonDUI (one word) to 50500.  Follow DaytonDUI on Twitter at www.Twitter.com/DaytonDUI or Get Twitter updates via SMS by texting DaytonDUI to 40404. DaytonDUI is also available on Facebook and you can access updates by becoming a fan of Dayton DUI/OVI Defense.  You can also email Charles Rowland at: CharlesRowland@CharlesRowland.com or write to us at 2190 Gateway Dr., Fairborn, Ohio 45324.

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Boating Under the Influence in Ohio (BUI)

March 25th, 2011
A NYPD boat

Boating Under the Influence is illegal in Ohio. 2001 Sub. S.B. 123, eff. 1-1-04 sought to unify the drunk driving provisions with Ohio’s boating laws.   O.R.C. 1547.11(A)(1)  to O.R.C. 1547.11(A)(6) prohibit a person from operating or being in physical control of a vessel underway or manipulating water skis, aquaplanes, or similar devices while under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

O.R.C. 1547.11(A)(1) is the impairment provision of the law, preventing operation or physical control while under the influence.  The law also has a provision preventing operation with a prohibited level of alcohol which it sets at the same prohibited level (.08) as the DUI/OVI law Unlike the DUI/OVI law, there are no high-tier provisions which apply to boating. A third section of the law prohibits operation or physical control with a concentration of certain controlled substances (marijuana, cocaine, amphetamine, et al.) or metabolites of the same.  This section of the law is identical to the DUI-drug provisions found in O.R.C. 4511.19(A)(1)(j).

Subsequent amendments to the law, 2007 Am. Sub. S.B. 17, eff. 9-30-08, allows for forced blood draws for persons with two or BUI offenses.  A BUI offense can be used to enhance a subsequent DUI/OVI  offense. O.R.C. 4511.181(A)(6)-(7).  Some important differences in Ohio’s BUI law, stem from the fact that Ohio does not require an operator’s license to operate a watercraft.  Therefore, no administrative license suspension provisions are in the law.  Instead, the chief of the Division of Watercraft gives written notice that you are prevented from operating or being in physical control of a watercraft (or from registering a watercraft) for one year from the date of the alleged violation.  Another key difference is that a fourth or subsequent BUI offense is not subject to felony enhancement.

Penalties for Boating Under the Influence offenses are set forth at O.R.C. 1547.99 and are similar to those provided for DUI/OVI offensesBoating Under the Influence is a first degree misdemeanor and is subject to a minimum 3-day jail sentence and a maximum 6 months in jail.  The 3-day jail sentence can be served in a qualified driver intervention program.  The minimum mandatory fine for a first BUI offense is $150.  A second offense within 6 years carries a mandatory 10 day jail sentence, but the minimum mandatory fine is still $150.  A third offense requires a minimum of 30 days in jail.  NOTE: The Ohio legislature is constantly “tweaking” the Ohio DUI and BUI laws, so please check with an attorney as these laws may have changed. This posting was written on 9-24-10.

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.For information about Dayton DUI sent directly to your mobile device, text DaytonDUI (one word) to 50500.  Follow DaytonDUI on Twitter at www.Twitter.com/DaytonDUI or Get Twitter updates via SMS by texting follow DaytonDUI to 40404. DaytonDUI is also available on Facebook and you can access updates by becoming a fan of Dayton DUI/OVI Defense.  You can also email Charles Rowland at: CharlesRowland@CharlesRowland.com or write to us at 2190 Gateway Dr., Fairborn, Ohio 45324.

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Standardized Field Sobriety Training Coming to Columbus in May

March 25th, 2011

If you want to stay on the cutting edge of DUI defense, please consider attending the May 20-22 Standardized Field Sobriety Practitioner Course which will be held in the Columbus, Ohio Renaissance Hotel.  The course is led by Dr. Lance Platt and is the only SFST class in the country  ”designed it specifically for attorneys seeking to evaluate the strengths or weakness of a DWI case.”

“If there were such a title as “Master Instructor” for the SFST or DRE program, Lance is THE Master. His qualifications speak for themselves, but it is his manner and personality that make him truly exceptional as a teacher of the NHTSA/IACT information — a teacher to lawyers, judges, and juries. I have the highest respect for Lance, and would recommend him without reservation.” Evan Levow, Cherry Hill,

You will leave the class with the same certified National Highway Traffic Safety  training that police officers receive, and a renewed confidence in your ability to defend your clients.  To find out more about Dr. Lance Platt visit his Facebook Fan page by going to www.facebook.com/dwiexpert and to learn more about the class and to find sign-up information, please visit THIS LINK.