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Court ruling allows challenge to DUI breath tests
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Two Sobriety Checkpoints Planned for Tonight“The locations for each sobriety checkpoint demonstrate a clear statistical need to raise public awareness of the impaired-driver problem,” Sgt. Michael Smith of the Columbus police traffic bureau said in a release.
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Woman faces negligent homicide case after allegedly surfing Facebook while driving
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Columbus DUI Checkpoint: June 13, 2014The Ohio State Highway Patrol, in conjunction with the Franklin County DUI Task Force announced today that an OVI sobriety checkpoint will be held in...
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LAWSUIT ALLEGES SMARTPHONE APP VIOLATES STATE DISTRACTED-DRIVING LAWThe family's suit contends that Uber is responsible for the crash because its app is not hands-free and requires driver interaction.
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JUDGE FINDS BREATHALZER NOT SCIENTIFICALLY RELIABLEA court decision discrediting the reliability of machines used by hundreds of Ohio law-enforcement agencies to test drunken drivers could be the "death blow" for the controversial devices
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STATES BALK AT LOWER ALCOHOL LIMIT FOR DUIThe push to lower legal blood-alcohol limits for drivers to .05 by the NTSB Chairperson appears headed down a dead end road
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CAN THE SENDER OF A TEXT BE LIABLE, IF THE RECEIVER IS DRIVING?But what about sending a text to someone you know is behind the wheel? That is the question currently being considered by a New Jersey appeals court...
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DO POLICE NEED A WARRANT TO DRAW BLOOD IN A DUI CASE?This case is the first major test in the U.S. Supreme Court since the mid-1960s of when the police must get a warrant to draw blood of a suspect in a drunk-driving case.
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DRIVER ACCUSED OF DRIVING WHILE DROWSY IS ACQUITTED OF MANSLAUGHTERA bus driver accused of being so tired that he caused one of the deadliest crashes in New York City’s history was found not guilty of manslaughter and homicide.
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JUDGE SENTENCES TEEN TO 10 YEARS OF CHURCH ATTENDANCEAn Oklahoma judge is defending his decision to require a teen to attend church for 10 years as part of a deferred prison sentence for a fatal car crash.
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TOO FAT FOR FIELD SOBRIETY TESTS?Defense attorneys routinely question the relevance of FSTs because a driver's ability to perform those exercises is as much a function of age, physical condition, experience and weight as it is about sobriety.
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Fewer Teenagers Are Driving After Drinking, Study ShowsThe percentage of American high school students who drink and drive has dropped by more than half in two decades, in part because of tougher laws against driving under the influence of alcohol...
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Collateral Consequences of Criminal ConvictionsA new website that allows users to search federal and state laws that hinder people with criminal records...like finding work and obtaining housing.
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Five Great Ways Avoid Ohio DUI/OVI ChargesA Columbus, Ohio defense attorney offers five ways you can control your own fate and avoid the harsh penalties of a DUI/OVI charge.
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- Posted on 03/19/2015 CITIES CHALLENGE OHIO TRAFFIC CAMERA LAW AS UNCONSTITUTIONAL
- Posted on 11/07/2014 OHIO TO GIVE ATTORNEYS PAST DATA ON DUI BREATH-TESTERS
- Posted on 04/06/2013 BLOOD ALCOHOL LEVEL CAN BE PREDICTABLE