Butler County Municipal Courts: Area I (Oxford), Area II (Hamilton), Area III (West Chester)

May 14th, 2012 by DaytonDUI No comments »

Butler County Courthouse showing side and rear...

If you are arrested on suspicion of misdemeanor OVI in Butler County, Ohio you may be confused about which Court will hear your case.  Butler County, Ohio is actually served by three “Area” municipal courts.

  • Area I Court, 118 West High Street Oxford, OH 45056 (513) 523-4748
  • Area II Court, Butler County Historic Courthouse 101 High Street Hamilton, OH 45011 (513) 887-3459
  • Area III Court, 9577 Beckett Road West Chester, OH 45069 (513) 867-5070

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OVI Checkpoint In Greene County (May 11, 2012)

May 11th, 2012 by DaytonDUI No comments »

Law enforcement officials will conduct an OVI checkpoint along Col. Glenn Highway near Zink Road and Wright State University from 8pm until midnight.  The  checkpoint will  be conducted by the Ohio State Highway Patrol in conjunction with local police support.  You should expect that the OVI checkpoint will be accompanied by saturation patrols.

If you want to receive updated information on sobriety checkpoints,  enhanced traffic enforcement, saturation patrols and other important developments that affect you, sign up for text [Read the full post. . .]

Case Look-Up Information in the Kettering Municipal Court

May 11th, 2012 by DaytonDUI 3 comments »

Official seal of Kettering, Ohio

If you have been arrested for OVI in Centerville, Kettering, Moraine or Washington Township, your misdemeanor OVI case will be heard in the Kettering Municipal Court.  If you need to find information about a case in the Kettering Municipal Court you can search HERE for case information/case look-up,  or visit the court’s web site HERE.

Charles M. Rowland II has represented the accused drunk driver in the Kettering Municipal Court for over fifteen years.  Charles Rowland [Read the full post. . .]

Alcohol and Energy Drinks (by DaytonDUI.com)

May 10th, 2012 by DaytonDUI 1 comment »

One 23.5 ounce can of the Four Loko alcoholic ...

In 2005, the Drink Four  Brewing Company introduced Four Loko to the American malt beverage market. The name “Four” is derived from the original energy drink’s four main ingredients: alcoholcaffeinetaurine, and guarana.  There are three product lines within the Four brand:

  • Four Loko — contains either 6%, 8%, or 12% alcohol by volume (ABV), depending on state regulations, and is packaged in 23.5 oz. cans
  • Poco Loko — contains 8% alcohol by
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Can I Still Be A Nurse If I Get A DUI In Ohio?

May 9th, 2012 by DaytonDUI 2 comments »

The American student nurse Miss Lydia Monroe o...

According to the Ohio Nursing Board’s Criminal History Fact Sheet, there are eleven offenses that are automatic bars to obtaining a nursing license for applicants who entered a prelicensure nursing education program after June 1, 2003. This means that the Board of Nursing (Board) is prohibited from issuing a license to a person who has pled guilty to, been convicted of, or has a judicial finding of guilt for one of the offenses listed below.