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Hamilton DUI Lawyers

  1. Wolf, Myron: * Domestic violence * DUI/OVI and other alcohol offenses * Drug possession, drug sales and other drug charges * Theft and shoplifting * Juvenile law crimes * Assault and violent crimes
  2. Conese Law Office: Drunk driving laws and penalties in Ohio are among the toughest in the nation. In addition to the expensive court costs, fines, higher insurance premiums and the loss of your freedom, if convicted for drunk driving, you could face other serious penalties such as: * The revocation or suspension of your driver's license or CDL license * The loss of your vehicle * Having to drive with embarrassing yellow license plates that let everyone else on the road know you've been convicted of drunk driving * Potential felony DUI/OVI charges along with felony jail time * Having an ignition interlock device installed on your car at significant monthly expense * The loss of future employment and financial opportunities
  3. McKenzie & Snyder: criminal cases of DUI in Butler County, underage drinking charges, drug possession, domestic violence, trespassing, and many other criminal charges.
  4. Daniel Gehr: If you have been charged with a crime, or traffic violation, your freedom may be at stake. Even if you are not facing prison or jail time, you may be looking at economic loss from fines and court costs, or the loss of your driving privileges should the court suspend your license.
  5. Brandabur & Bowling: An arrest for DUI has potential effects that exist long after disposition of your case. For that reason, ... give no quarter when defending against allegations of driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs of abuse. About Ohio DUI/OMVI If you have been charged with OMVI/DUI, the State of Ohio will initiate both a criminal proceeding and a civil action against you. The civil action is an effort by the Ohio Department of Motor Vehicles to suspend your driving privileges. This is an automatic process that begins immediately after an arrest for Ohio OMVI/DUI. You have a very limited amount of time to legally challenge an Administrative License Suspension, and if you do not act, your driverŐs license will be suspended. The criminal portion will determine your guilt or innocence in a courtroom setting. It could include a jury trial, though there are options for dismissal or reduction of charges before that point. A DUI conviction could mean loss of driverŐs license, court fees and even jail. Having a criminal record could impact your ability to keep or find employment. There is no reason to go through this stressful process alone. Securing professional legal guidance can make the difference in the outcome of the case, though it is important to hire someone who focuses on DUI defense and is familiar with Ohio DUI laws.
  6. Mark Conese: If you are charged with drunk driving, the charges can impact your insurance rates, your ability to drive, and you may even face jail time. It is important that you preserve your rights while protecting your reputation, regardless of the offense.
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