July 13, 2012 (Press-News.org) The legal consequences of a drunk driving arrest in Ohio range from fines and criminal sanctions to driver's license suspension. But the collateral costs -- higher insurance rates, difficulty getting to work and restrictions on employment opportunities -- can be every bit as harsh.
More drivers are being arrested on suspicion of operating a vehicle under the influence of drugs or alcohol (OVI), according to the latest statistics released by the Ohio State Highway Patrol (OSHP). Law enforcement officers statewide made more than 23,000 OVI arrests in 2011, an increase of seven percent over 2010. So far in 2012, drunk driving arrests have increased more than 11 percent over the first six months of 2011.
In the Cincinnati metro and southwestern Ohio, OVI cases are up more than 15 percent over last year. One cited reason behind stepped-up enforcement is that motor vehicle crash fatalities are on the rise.
In Hamilton County, traffic stops of all types have also increased by 15 percent over last year, and OVI arrests have more than doubled. Noting that his force was recently downsized, one Highway Patrol Post Commander commented that calls by citizens to the OSHP tip line are one reason why arrests for drunk driving have spiked.
Fighting a Questionable DUI Arrest
With increased volume in processing of blood-alcohol tests and heavier reliance on subjective observations of alleged OVI violations, accused drivers must be aware of their rights to due process. An Ohio OVI/DUI lawyer can explain how the prosecution's burden of proof and standards of evidence might improve a client's prospects for reduction or dismissal of charges.
Article provided by Rittgers & Rittgers
Visit us at www.rittgers.com
Ohio DUI/OVI Arrests Up Significantly in Latest Statistics
More Ohio drivers are being arrested on suspicion of drunk driving (OVI), according to the latest statistics released by the Ohio State Highway Patrol.
2012-07-13
ELSE PRESS RELEASES FROM THIS DATE:
New Technology May Change the Way Texas DWI Offenders are Monitored
2012-07-13
If you are convicted of driving while intoxicated in Texas, the court may require you to install and maintain an ignition interlock device in your vehicle for up to six months if you are a first-time offender. If you have previous drunk-driving convictions, or have caused an accident due to drunk driving, the court is required by law to order the installation of an IID your vehicle. The court may also order you to abstain from using alcohol or other mood-altering substances altogether as a condition of your probation.
Terms of Probation
To ensure they follow their ...
Ohio DUI Charge Can Lead to a Lifetime Driving Ban
2012-07-13
A first conviction for OVI in Ohio is a serious legal matter, and most people know that the consequences rise significantly for the second or third DUI/OVI a driver faces. Repeat OVI defense requires a clear understanding of the law and a full assessment of the chances of fines, license suspensions, issuance of restricted license plates and incarceration.
A recent case in Loraine County involved a driver who had avoided one severe consequence due to a bureaucratic oversight. After he struck and killed a two-year-old boy in 1992 while driving drunk on a motorcycle, the ...
Illinois Not Checking Doctors' Credentials; May Hurt Patient Safety
2012-07-13
Many patients trust their doctors. Some patients take the time to do research before choosing providers and others may simply trust that hospitals hire competent staff. Regardless of the process used to choose a doctor, most patients trust that they are receiving quality care when they make appointments.
Unfortunately, a recent article by the Chicago Tribune may make patients question their doctors' competence. The article reports that Illinois is slowly falling in its national ranking "among the states for its rate of serious disciplinary actions taken against ...
Red Light Cameras: Ohio City Sees Reduction of Car Accidents
2012-07-13
For injury victims and their families, car accidents are difficult to understand. It is especially difficult when the car accident is caused by a blatant violation of the law such as driving under the influence or speeding. Setting aside the common-sense driving standards that the law imposes due to recklessness or a personal lapse of judgment is simply unacceptable.
No traffic violation is more blatant than running a red light or stop sign, which can easily lead to an automotive collision or tragic accident with a bicyclist or pedestrian. For that reason, many communities ...
The Causes and Effects of Traumatic Brain Injuries
2012-07-13
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is an injury that can occur after someone suffers a blow, jolt or bump to the head, or when an object penetrates the skull and enters the brain. According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), each year 1.7 million people suffer from a traumatic brain injury, and a TBI is a contributing factor in about 30 percent of all injury-related deaths in the country.
Common Causes of Traumatic Brain Injury
According to the Mayo Clinic, some of the causes of traumatic brain injury include:
- Falls, such as down steps, from a ladder, or slipping ...
Feds Remove 287 Negligent Commercial Truck and Bus Drivers From the Road
2012-07-13
Anyone driving on the road in any size vehicle knows the risk is always there of an accident. But when a car, SUV or van collides with a semi truck, it's no secret which vehicle's occupants have the higher risk of suffering severe or fatal injuries.
Federal Safety Efforts
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is the federal agency responsible for preventing motor-vehicle accidents with large commercial trucks and motor-coach passenger buses. Part of the U.S. Department of Transportation, the FMCSA runs a yearly sweep in which it focuses on commercial drivers ...
Enjoy Great Rates Plus Free Breakfast at the Sheraton Atlanta Perimeter Hotel and Suites
2012-07-13
Sheraton Atlanta Perimeter Hotel North, located near Dunwoody, GA, announces a special saving package for guests to enjoy. Available for a limited time, the Free Breakfast offer includes:
- Great rates from $99
- Full American breakfast for two daily
Reference rate plan BARB when booking; some restrictions may apply.
"Conveniently located only 15 miles north of downtown Atlanta and easily accessible from all major Georgia highways, our Dunwoody hotel is a great place for both area business and leisure travelers alike," explains Ajay Sethi, the Sheraton ...
Atlanta Bankruptcy Firm Clark & Washington Explains How Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 Differ
2012-07-13
Atlanta bankruptcy attorneys Clark & Washington wish to educate the public about some of the differences between filing for Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy.
U.S. Bankruptcy Code allows for two primary personal bankruptcy filings: Chapter 7 and Chapter 13. Each is geared towards a specific type of debtor. Chapter 7 is most commonly used when the individual holds little property outside of basic necessities (like clothing and furniture) and/or when the individual has little to no money left over after covering basic expenses every month. Chapter 13 is most frequently ...
Clark & Washington Reports 454 Chattanooga Bankruptcies for April, 2012
2012-07-13
If you are a Chattanooga resident facing a rocky financial future and considering the option of personal bankruptcy, the Chattanooga bankruptcy lawyers at Clark & Washington want you to know that you are not alone. A total of 454 personal bankruptcy suits were filed in Chattanooga in April, 2012, bringing the number of cases that have been filed since January, 2012, to 1871.
It can be difficult to admit that you are financially sinking. All too often, Chattanooga residents overlook the possibility of filing for bankruptcy because they are unaware of it even being ...
Knoxville Bankruptcy Attorneys Clark & Washington Announce April Bankruptcy Numbers
2012-07-13
Knoxville bankruptcy law firm Clark & Washington report that Knoxville area bankruptcies in April 2012 totaled 439, bringing the total Knoxville bankruptcies for 2012 to 1,870. For those who are considering filing for bankruptcy in Knoxville, these numbers remind you that you are by no means alone.
It can be very easy to feel isolated when you are facing personal bankruptcy in Knoxville. Many people worry about how others will react to their filing for bankruptcy, and some Knoxville residents put off speaking with a bankruptcy attorney because they are afraid there ...
LAST 30 PRESS RELEASES:
Demystifying gut bacteria with AI
Human wellbeing on a finite planet towards 2100: new study shows humanity at a crossroads
Unlocking the hidden biodiversity of Europe’s villages
Planned hydrogen refuelling stations may lead to millions of euros in yearly losses
Planned C-sections increase the risk of certain childhood cancers
Adults who have survived childhood cancer are at increased risk of severe COVID-19
Drones reveal extreme coral mortality after bleaching
New genetic finding uncovers hidden cause of arsenic resistance in acute promyelocytic leukemia
Native habitats hold the key to the much-loved smashed avocado’s future
Using lightning to make ammonia out of thin air
Machine learning potential-driven insights into pH-dependent CO₂ reduction
Physician associates provide safe care for diagnosed patients when directly supervised by a doctor
How game-play with robots can bring out their human side
Asthma: patient expectations influence the course of the disease
UNM physician tests drug that causes nerve tissue to emit light, enabling faster, safer surgery
New study identifies EMP1 as a key driver of pancreatic cancer progression and poor prognosis
XPR1 identified as a key regulator of ovarian cancer growth through autophagy and immune evasion
Flexible, eco-friendly electronic plastic for wearable tech, sensors
Can the Large Hadron Collider snap string theory?
Stuckeman professor’s new book explores ‘socially sustainable’ architecture
Synthetic DNA nanoparticles for gene therapy
New model to find treatments for an aggressive blood cancer
Special issue of Journal of Intensive Medicine analyzes non-invasive respiratory support
T cells take aim at Chikungunya virus
Gantangqing site in southwest China yields 300,000-year-old wooden tools
Forests can’t keep up: Adaptation will lag behind climate change
Sturgeon reintroduction initiative yields promising first-year survival rate
Study: Babies’ poor vision may help organize visual brain pathways
Research reveals Arctic region was permafrost-free when global temperatures were 4.5˚ C higher than today
Novel insights into chromophobe renal cell carcinoma biology and potential therapeutic strategies
[Press-News.org] Ohio DUI/OVI Arrests Up Significantly in Latest StatisticsMore Ohio drivers are being arrested on suspicion of drunk driving (OVI), according to the latest statistics released by the Ohio State Highway Patrol.