Youngstown DUI Lawyers
- Billak, Damian: OVI OVI: Operating a Vehicle while Intoxicated DUI: Driving Under the Influence Facing a DUI is an agonizing experience. Your driver's license can be taken away, outrageous fines can be imposed, jail time is a possibility and your reputation can become permanently scarred. When you've been accused of driving under the influence, your legal representation is the one factor that can determine your fate. General Overview: When an officer is suspicious that a driver is under the influence, a series of tests may be administered in order to determine whether or not it is safe for this driver to be on the road. Often, a device is used to roughly calculate the blood-alcohol content (BAC) of the driver in question. These tests cannot be 100% accurate, as several factors must be considered. These factors include gender, differing metabolism rates, various health issues and medications, drinking frequency, amount of food in the stomach, elapsed time and others. The current legal limit for operating a motor vehicle in the state of Ohio is 0.08% for drivers that are of 21 years of age or older. *Note: There is a zero tolerance policy for drivers under any alcohol influence who are under the age of 21. * Overall, it is important to realize that a DUI can happen to anyone. DUIs are usually caused by a series of events that lead to a moment of poor judgment. But even one bad decision can lead to serious consequences. That's why it is crucial that you have the proper guidance and, above all, seek representation.
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- Cartwright-Jones, Rhys: Criminal convictions have serious consequences, especially for immigrants. US citizens face high fines, losing their driver's license and jail time. Immigrants also face deportation. Whatever situation you are in, it is important to turn to an experienced criminal defense attorney to protect your rights and your future.
- Rafidi, Joseph: After you have been charged with OVI or any other traffic violation relating to operating a vehicle while intoxicated, the most important thing you can do for yourself is to talk to an experienced attorney immediately. Every knowledgeable OVI defense lawyer will say that too many people wait too long. The unfortunate reality of an OVI charge is that by the time you have a chance to call a lawyer the police have already given you a field sobriety test and a blood or alcohol test to gather blood alcohol content (BAC) evidence against you. Is it any wonder why so many OVI cases turn into plea agreements? By the time a lawyer is involved, prosecutors already have a strong case.
- Damin Billak: OVI: Operating a Vehicle while Intoxicated DUI: Driving Under the Influence Facing a DUI is an agonizing experience. Your drivers license can be taken away, outrageous fines can be imposed, jail time is a possibility and your reputation can become permanently scarred. When youve been accused of driving under the influence, your legal representation is the one factor that can determine your fate.
- Joseph Rafidi: An arraignment is a formal way of informing you of the allegations against you. Arraignments typically occur shortly after arrest in the court where the indictment was filed. This is usually your first appearance before the court.
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