Beavercreek DUI

Arrested for DUI in Beavercreek, Ohio?

May 15th, 2012

Arrested for OVI in Beavercreek?

If you have been arrested for OVI in Fairborn, Bath Township, Beavercreek or Beavercreek Township, your misdemeanor OVI case will be heard in the Beavercreek/Fairborn Municipal Court, 1148 Kauffman Ave. in Fairborn, Ohio.  If you need to find information about a case in the Fairborn Municipal Court you can search HERE for case information or visit the court’s web site HERE.

Charles M. Rowland II, a life-long resident of Beavercreek,  has represented the accused drunk driver in the Fairborn Municipal Court for over fifteen years.  Charles Rowland dedicates his practice to OVI law and has some of the most impressive credentials for OVI attorneys in the state of Ohio.  If you find yourself in need of criminal representation in the Fairborn Municipal Court, contact Fairborn DUI Attorney Charles M. Rowland II today!  You can reach Charles Rowland at 937-318-1DUI (318-1384), 1-888-ROWLAND (888-769-5263), or 24/7 on the after-hours DUI Hotline at 937-776-2671, by texting DaytonDUI (one word) to 50500 or by visiting www.FairbornDUI.com, or www.BeavercreekDUI.com.

Miami Valley Municipal Court Finder

March 19th, 2012

If you are arrested for OVI in the Miami Valley, your case will most likely be heard in a municipal court.  Click on the below links to access the municipal court’s web site .  If you need to find a qualified OVI attorney, check out www.DaytonDUI.com or contact Charles M. Rowland II HERE.

Montgomery County Municipal Courts

Greene County Municipal Courts

Clark County Municipal Court (covering all of Clark County, Ohio)

Miami County Municipal Court (covering all of Miami County, Ohio)

Preble County Municipal Court (covering all of Preble County, Ohio)

Shelby County Municipal Court (covering all of Shelby County, Ohio)

Warren County Municipal Courts

Greene County Jail, Greene County Adult Detention Center

March 16th, 2012
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There are two “jails” in Greene County which are run under the authority of the Greene County Sheriff’s Department.  The Greene County Jail is a 130 bed, full-service facility built in 1969.  You may hear this facility called the “old” jail or the “downtown” jail as it is located at 77 E. Market St., Xenia, Ohio, behind the Greene County Court of Common Pleas.  You can call the Greene County Jail at 937-562-4842.

The second, newer facility is the Adult Detention Center located at 2295 Greenway Blvd., Xenia, Ohio 45385.  The ADC (as it is known) is a 236 bed minimum/medium supervision facility opened in May 2000.  Contact the Greene County Adult Detention Center at 937-562-5842. To learn how to find an inmate within the Greene County Jail or the Greene County Adult Detention Center visit the Greene County Sheriff’s Jail page here: www.co.greene.oh.us/sheriff/sh_jail.htm.  Here you can also learn how to deposit money on an inmate’s account.  You can email the jail division of the Greene County Sheriff’s office here: eprindle@co.greene.oh.us

Charles M. Rowland represents the accused drunk driver in Greene County, Ohio which includes the cities of Beavercreek, Xenia, Fairborn and Bellbrook.  If you find yourself in need of DUI (now called OVI) representation contact him at 937-318-1DUI

Arrested at Wright-Patterson AFB?

January 18th, 2012
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WE CAN HELP IF YOU ARE ARRESTED ON BASE

We have a former J.A.G. officer on staff to help with military DUI/OVI cases.  Located conveniently near Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Charles M. Rowland II has successfully represented active-duty military, contractors, and civilian employees for over 15 years.  He knows how to deal with issues of deployment, security clearances, loss of rank, loss of on-base driving privileges and issues related to out-of-state licenses.  If you find yourself arrested for OVI in or near Wright-Patterson Air Force Base and you will be required to appear in the United State Federal Court or the Fairborn Municipal Court contact Charles Rowland today.

Charles Rowland is licensed to practice in the State of Ohio and concentrates his  OVI, DUI and Drunk Driving practice in the following counties: Montgomery, Greene, Miami, Warren, Butler, Preble, Darke, Logan, Clinton, Shelby, Champaign, Clark, Clermont and Hamilton, Ohio. Charles Rowland practices in the following municipal courts: Kettering Municipal, Dayton Municipal, Montgomery County Area Courts One and Two, Trotwood and Huber Heights, Miamisburg Municipal, Vandalia Municipal, Xenia Municipal, Fairborn Municipal, Clark County Municipal, Troy Municipal, Franklin County Municipal, Hamilton County Municipal, Butler County Municipal Courts Area One Two and Three.

DUI attorney Charles M. Rowland II dedicates his practice to defending the accused drunk driver in Fairborn, Dayton, Springfield, Kettering, Vandalia, Xenia, Miamisburg, Springboro, Huber Heights, Oakwood, Beavercreek, Centerville and throughout Ohio.  He has the credentials and the experience to win your case and has made himself the Miami Valley’s choice for DUI defense.  Contact Charles Rowland by phone at 937-318-1DUI (937-318-1384), 937-879-9542, or toll-free at 1-888-ROWLAND (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 @DaytonDUI or Get Twitter updates via SMS by texting DaytonDUI to 40404. DaytonDUI is also available on Facebook and on the DaytonDUI channel on YouTube.  You can also email Charles Rowland at: CharlesRowland@DaytonDUI.com or write to us at 2190 Gateway Dr., Fairborn, Ohio 45324. “All I do is DUI”

 

New Year’s Eve By The Numbers

January 3rd, 2012
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According to this storyin the Dayton Daily News, New Year’s Eve was safe. “There were relatively few OVI arrests, and the Dayton Daily News had received no reports of traffic fatalities directly attributed to drunken driving Saturday night as of Sunday afternoon.”  The most active State Highway Patrol Post was Montgomery County which made seven OVI arrests over the weekend.  Miami County OSP made three arrests, Warren County OSP made one and Greene County made no OVI arrests over the New Year’s Eve weekend. “Police departments from Beavercreek to Vandalia and down through Franklin also reported an uneventful New Year’s Eve, with few drunken driving arrests. In Kettering, police held an OVI Task Force on Friday night and stopped a number of drunken drivers, but Kettering reported zero OVI arrests on Saturday night.”  WDTN reported that Dayton Police  was very active this weekend making twenty OVI arrests while Piqua saw four arrests and Wapakoneta had only two.

Not widely reported is that the OSP and local agencies did not hold OVI checkpoints, but instead relied on tried-and-true police enforcement tactics such as “saturation patrols” and putting extra officers on the street.  Now that we are achieving record levels of safety, perhaps courageous officers will come out against OVI checkpoints as ineffective and expensive as compared to saturation patrols.  There is also a good argument that OVI roadblocks have engendered anger and distrust among the public whereas officers who pull over dangerous drivers are perceived as the heroes they truly are.  A good example is Kettering.  Kettering rarely has checkpoints, but the police are active in making the roads safe by conducting OVI “stings” at appropriate times during the year.  My New Year’s resolution is to  continue to fight to end checkpoints and fight for clients who are falsely accused of the highly politicized crime of drunk driving.