MADD Pushing Ignition Interlock Devices For First Time OVI/DUI Offenders
As of January 1, 2012, Connecticut became the 15th state to require ignition interlock devices (IID) for individuals convicted of drunk driving. The new legislation is likely the product of recent push by Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) who has, since 2006, advocated mandatory installation of an IID in the vehicle of any person convicted […]
The Indirect Effects Of An Ohio OVI/DUI
In addition to the more obvious consequences of being convicted of an OVI/DUI, there are numerous ways in which such a charge can affect your life indirectly. The following are some of the most common ways in which an OVI/DUI can impact your life that you may not have considered: These are just a few […]
Akron Woman Charged with Death of 13 Month Old
An Akron woman stands charged with once count of reckless homicide and one count of child endangering after allegedly leaving the 13-month-old girl in her care inside a parked vehicle on a 90-degree day. Lisa Scott, 42, an Akron child care provider, is accused of leaving Aolani McCray inside an SUV for several hours on […]
Second Ohio Woman Dies As The Result of Stop Sign Prank
A second woman who had been injured in a crash at a Circleville, Ohio stop sign, concealed with petroleum jelly and plastic wrap as a prank, died Tuesday after being hospitalized for several weeks. Jeanne Shea, 81, of Circleville, was injured on August 17, 2011, when she drove through the hidden stop sign at Huber-Hitler […]
How to Get Your Felony Charges Dismissed in Ohio.
The Sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution provides those individuals that have been accused of a crime with the right to a “speedy trial.” The Ohio Legislature codified this right with Ohio Revised Code Section 2945.70, entitled “Time for Trial.” The relevant portion of Section 2945.70 provides: A person against whom a charge of […]
What Happens When A Driver is Pulled Over for DUI/OVI
A DUI/OVI charge usually begins when a law enforcement officer effectuates a traffic stop upon an individual. There are many reasons why an officer may choose to stop a driver. Most commonly, the officer will have observed the driver do one or more of the following: engage in behavior such as swerving that indicates intoxication, […]
Akron Woman Arrested For Driving Car Into Crowd.
An Akron woman accused of driving her car into a crowd of people following a fight at a local bar Wednesday night has turned herself in to Akron Police. Twenty-four-year-old Lashawndra Weems was booked into the Summit County Jail Thursday and has been charged with six counts of felonious assault. Weems allegedly drove her car […]
Judge Allows Challenge to Intoxilyzer 8000
Last Friday, Athens County Municipal Court Judge William Grim issued a ruling in an OVI case that would allow defense attorneys to challenge results of the Intoxilyzer 8000, the alcohol breath-testing machine predominantly used by law enforcement throughout Ohio. The decision may be the beginning of the end for the 1984 Ohio Supreme Court decision […]
Kasich Signs Prison Bill
Wednesday, Ohio Governor John Kasich signed House Bill 86 designed to remedy the problem of overcrowding in Ohio prisons by sending nonviolent felons to rehabilitation facilities instead of prison, and releasing other inmates sooner. According to the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction, the legislation is expected to shrink Ohio’s prison population to about 47,000 […]