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Miami County Municipal Court Gets New Judge

March 4th, 2013

nasalAppointment_022513–from CNO–Miami County Prosecutor Gary A. Nasal will soon be on the other side of the bench after his appointment today by Gov. John Kasich to the Miami County Municipal Court. Nasal fills the vacancy left by former Judge Mel Kemmer who retired in August.  Nasal will need to win in November’s general election to fulfill the remaining years on the unexpired term that ends December 31, 2015.

County prosecutor since 1995, Nasal’s name was one of three submitted to the governor’s office by the Miami County Republican party to fill the vacancy, according to a December 30, 2012 story in the Dayton Daily News. The story also noted that Nasal once worked as a municipal court bailiff.  Nasal earned his law degree from the University of Dayton School of Law. He was admitted to the Ohio bar on November 7, 1988.

Arrested for OVI in Wilmington, Ohio?

November 8th, 2012

WilmingtonDUI.com was developed to provide practical information regarding Wilmington and Clinton County‘s tough drunk driving law. Here you will find information on DUI (now called OVI) law in the Clinton County Municipal Court and the Clinton County Common Pleas Court. If you find yourself accused of a crime contact Charles M. Rowland II at the number provided above or on the after hours DUI HOTLINE 937-776-2671. If you’ve been charged with DUI, it’s important that you consult an attorney immediately before you lose your rights! Charles M. Rowland II has successfully represented the accused drunk driver for over ten years. As a former city prosecutor and a certified operator of the breath test machine, he has the credentials and the experience to help you get your life back! If you find yourself accused of a drunk driving contact Charles M. Rowland II.

Clinton County Court Information

The Clinton County Municipal Court is located at 69 North South Street, Box 71, Wilmington, Ohio 45177, and can be reached at (937) 382-8985. The Wilmington Municipal Court services all of Clinton County and is presided over by the Honorable Chad L. Carey. The Clinton County Municipal Court is open Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The Law Director/Prosecutor for the Clinton County Municipal Court can be reached at (937) 383-2067. The General Division of the Clinton County Common Pleas Court, which is located at 46 S. South Street, Wilmington, Ohio 45177, can be contacted at (937) 382-3640. The Clinton County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office is at 103 E. Main St., Wilmington, Ohio 45177, (937) 382-4559. The Clinton County Public Defender’s Office is at 32 East Sugartree St., Wilmington, Ohio 45177, (937) 382-1316. For information on inmates at the Clinton County Jail, please call (937) 383-4813 or (937) 383-3292. For more specific information, please follow the links below:

Clinton County
Clinton County Municipal Court
Clinton County Municipal Court, Records Access
Clinton County Municipal Court Rules
Clinton County Common Pleas Court
Clinton County Clerk of Courts
Clinton County Law Library
Clinton County Prosecutor
Clinton County Public Defender
Clinton County Sheriff
Clinton County Jail
City of Wilmington
Village of New Vienna
Caesar Creek State Park
Wilmington College
Wilmington News Journal

Charles M. Rowland II represents the accused drunk driver in all of the following areas of Clinton County: Blanchester, Clarksville, Lynchburg, Martinsville, Midland, New Vienna, Port William, Sabina, Wilmington, and in all of the following Townships within Clinton County: Adams, Chester, Clark, Green, Jefferson, Liberty, Marion, Richland, Union, Vernon, Washington, Wayne and Wilson.

Arrested for OVI in Tipp City?

October 16th, 2012

If you have been arrested on suspicion of OVI in Tipp City, your misdemeanor case will be heard in the Miami County Municipal Court.  The court is located on Main St., in downtown Troy, Ohio and is open from 8am to 4pm Monday through Friday.  The court allows the public to access cases [look up cases here] for review and provides court rules [link] and information on various court programs.  Contact the court by phone at (937) 440-3910.  The Miami County Jail is 201 West Main Street, Troy, OH 45373 and can be reached by phone at (937) 440-3961.  Should you have reason to speak with the Miami County Prosecuting Attorney, Prosecuting Attorney Gary Nasal’s Office can be reached at (937) 440-5960.

Please follow the links below for more specific information on Miami County and Tipp City:

Charles M. Rowland II represents clients from all of the following areas of Miami County: Bradford, Casstown, Covington, Fletcher, Huber Heights, Piqua, Pleasant Hill, Potsdam, Tipp City, Troy, Bethel Township, Brown Township, Concord Township, Elizabeth Township, Lost Creek Township, Monroe Township, Newberry Township, Newton Township, Spring Creek Township, Staunton Township, Union Township and Washington Township.

DUI attorney Charles M. Rowland II dedicates his practice to defending the accused drunk driver in Tipp CityFairborn, Dayton, SpringfieldKetteringVandaliaXeniaMiamisburgHuber HeightsBeavercreekCentervilleSpringboro, Franklin 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 Twitterupdates via SMS by texting DaytonDUI to 40404. DaytonDUI is also available on Facebook,www.facebook.com/daytondui 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.

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Ohio OVI Defense Attorney Quote of the Week

August 7th, 2012

Supreme Court Justice Byron White previously s...

United States Supreme Court Justice Byron White in the landmark case of United States vs. Wade, 388 U.S. 218 (1967)

“Law enforcement officers have the obligation to convict the guilty and to make sure they do not convict the innocent. They must be dedicated to making the criminal trial a procedure for the ascertainment of the true facts surrounding the commission of the crime. To this extent, our so-called adversary system is not adversary at all; nor should it be. But defense counsel has no comparable obligation to ascertain or present the truth. Our system assigns him a different mission. He must be and is interested in preventing the conviction of the innocent, but, absent a voluntary plea of guilty, we also insist that he defend his client whether he is innocent or guilty. The State has the obligation to present the evidence. Defense counsel need present nothing, even if he knows what the truth is. He need not furnish any witnesses to the police, or reveal any confidences of his client, or furnish any other information to help the prosecution’s case. If he can confuse a witness, even a truthful one, or make him appear at a disadvantage, unsure or indecisive, that will be his normal course. Our interest in not convictingthe innocent permits counsel to put the State to its proof, to put the State’s case in the worst possible light, regardless of what he thinks or knows to be the truth. Undoubtedly there are some limits which defense counsel must observe but more often than not, defense counsel will cross-examine a prosecution witness, and impeach him if he can, even if he thinks the witness is telling the truth, just as he will attempt to destroy a witness who he thinks is lying. In this respect, as part of our modified adversary system and as part of the duty imposed on the most honorable defense counsel, we countenance or require conduct which in many instances has little, if any, relation to the search for truth.”

DUI attorney Charles M. Rowland II dedicates his practice to defending the accused drunk driver in Dayton and throughout the Miami Valley.  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 Facebookwww.facebook.com/daytondui 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.

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Rowland Speaks to Ohio Municipal Attorneys Association

July 26th, 2012

Charles M. Rowland II (DaytonDUI) was honored to be asked to speak to the Ohio Municipal Attorney Association at their Ohio Municipal Law Institute.  The Ohio Municipal Attorney Association is made up of Law Directors, Village Solicitors, including civil law attorneys and prosecutors make up the individuals working for cities and villages active.  He gave a one hour presentation on the Intoxilyzer 8000 breath test machine and the machine’s troubled implementation in Ohio.  ”What made this speech interesting for me, is that I had to speak to a room full of prosecutors,” said Rowland.    ”I emphasized the special role that prosecuting attorneys play in upholding proper science in the courtroom.  As a former prosecutor I tried to emphasize that all attorneys have an obligation to assure that they system works to promote fairness and justice.” Rowland was asked to speak because he was one of the first defense attorneys in Ohio certified on the Intoxilyzer 8000, is Ohio’s only Forensic Sobriety Assessment certified attorney, and has dedicated his practice exclusively to defending the accused drunk driver.  ”It’s just an honor to have people who you fight with respect you enough to have you address their conference,” said Rowland.  Contact Charles M. Rowland II at (937) 318-1384 or visit his website at www.DaytonDUI.com.