by Ashley Jones | Jan 11, 2016 | DUI and OVI
One of the most comprising situations an individual can find him or herself in is being charged with an OVI, but needing to be able to drive to work, school, daycare. Here is the skinny on how driving privileges work. First: They are called driving privileges for a...
by Ashley Jones | Jun 8, 2013 | DUI and OVI
Last night the Ohio State Highway Patrol conducted a sobriety checkpoint in Lakewood at the Corner of Detroit and Northland. The checkpoint ran from 9 pm to 1 am and was coupled with officers patrolling the surrounding area. The United States Supreme Court has upheld...
by Ashley Jones | Jan 21, 2013 | Attorney News, DUI and OVI
Last week, the United States Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Missouri v. McNeely, a case involving whether police officers can take blood draws, without a warrant, of those suspected of drunk driving. This case stems from Tyler McNeely’s DWI...
by Ashley Jones | Oct 22, 2012 | DUI and OVI
Hello everyone, sorry for the delay. Things have been really really hectic, which is good, but stressful. I am so blessed that this law firm is growing incredibly rapidly but yikes, it’s hard to keep up sometimes. At any rate, here I am and I figured today would...
by Ashley Jones | Sep 17, 2012 | DUI and OVI
OHHHHHHH CANADAAAAA!! So what happens when you have a DUI or another criminal defense here in the States, and you want to go to Canada? Is it enough that you get your passport, stop at the border, and go right on through. Not so much. Having a criminal conviction like...
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