CDL Disqualifications in Ohio
If you have a commercial driver’s license an Ohio DUI charge can have devastating effects on your career. Often clients who hold a commercial driver’s license fail to understand that Ohio’s OVI laws...
View ArticleDriving Under Suspension in Ohio
Image via Wikipedia Ohio’s Driving Under Suspension (DUS) law is formidable. The statutory scheme encompasses over 20 different types of suspensions ranging from Automatic License Suspensions for DUI...
View ArticleCommercial Driver’s License Disqualification in Ohio
You will lose your Ohio CDL for one year if convicted of any of the following offenses: Driving any vehicle with a blood alcohol count (BAC) of 0.08% or higher Driving a commercial motor vehicle (CMV)...
View ArticleOhio Commercial Driver Law: An Overview
I Fight For Commercial Drivers Ohio Revised Code 4506.16 sets for the ways that you can be disqualified or lose your commercial driver’s license. 4506.16(D)(5) If you are convicted of two “serious...
View ArticleSave Your CDL (by DaytonDUI)
I Fight For Commercial Drivers Ohio Revised Code 4506.16 sets for the ways that you can be disqualified or lose your commercial driver’s license. 4506.16(D)(5) If you are convicted of two “serious...
View ArticleIs It A Crime To Refuse To Take A Breath Test?
Is it a crime to refuse to take a breath test? Ohio has adopted O.R.C. 4511.19(A)(2) which makes it a crime to refuse to take an evidentiary chemical test if you have a prior OVI (drunk driving) or...
View ArticleCDL Drivers In Ohio Required to Undergo Human Trafficking Training
According to the Ohio State Highway Patrol, Ohio is the first state to require CDL drivers to take a one hour class in human trafficking. Beginning January 2016, every driver issued a CDL in Ohio will...
View ArticleCommercial Drivers Beware – OSP To Target You This Week
Commercial Drivers Beware! The Ohio State Highway Patrol joined a week-long effort focused on increasing commercial drivers tickets. The initiative includes officers with the Michigan State and...
View ArticlePresumption of Innocence? Not For OVI
The History of The Presumption of Innocence The presumption of innocence, Ei incumbit probatio qui dicit, non qui negat, is the principle that one is considered innocent unless proven guilty. It dates...
View ArticleCommercial Driver’s License – Gone For Life!
If you have a commercial driver’s license, you are held to a high standard. You see, if you are a doctor, lawyer, teacher, or police officer; you get a second chance. But if you drive a big rig a...
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