60 likes | 160 Views
Attorney Joseph Patituce discusses why you may be charged with DUI twice in Cincinnati.
E N D
GRAPHIC DESIGN CREATIVE IDEAS FOR CREATIVE IDEAS FOR
Small text SMALL TEXT GET AMAZING RESULTS Theflatsoundofmywooddenclogsonthecobblestones,deep,hollowand powerful,isthenoteiseekinmypainting -PaulGauguin -PaulGauguin Theflatsoundofmywooddenclogsonthecobblestones,deep,hollowand powerful,isthenoteiseekinmypainting
DWI, DUI, OVI or OVAUC In Ohio, Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) and Driving Under the Influence (DUI) Driving are classified under Operating a Vehicle under the Influence (OVI). The informed consent law states that you accept to a breath or blood alcohol test if driving in Ohio. Alternatively, you might face 1-year driver’s revocation as penalty for not agreeing. For all those with no previous DUI, in case they refuse the check, the 1-year license suspension could be lowered. If one is below 18 years of age and driving with a BAC above the official limit, they can get convicted of OVAUC or Operating a Vehicle after Underage Consumption. Those people aged Twenty-one and driving with a BAC over the official limitation are arrested for Operating the Vehicle Impaired (OVI). Thereby, you might be arrested for an OVI or OVAUC if you are Twenty-one or older with the minimum BAC is 0.08%, younger than 18 years of age and BAC 0.02 or, if driving a commercial auto with BAC of 0.04%. Ohio has additional guidelines for chemical testing which include blood and urine testing along with portable breath testing devices called PBTs. There are situations under which you cannot reject a chemical check.
Small text Patituce & Associates, LLC 225 West Court Street Cincinnati, OH 45202 (513) 253-0021 http://www.patitucelaw-cincy.com/
Small text Small text