Holiday DUI Blitz Begins December 6th
The Ohio State Highway Patrol announced its annual “Holiday DUI Blitz.” The 6-State Trooper Project is a multi-state law enforcement partnership aimed at providing combined and coordinated law...
View ArticlePolice Do Not Need To Know Law To Enforce It – Heien v. North Carolina
Heien v. North Carolina, No. 13–604. Argued October 6, 2014—Decided December 15, 2014 ; another case giving police more power to stop and arrest and another body blow to the Fourth Amendment. In 2009,...
View ArticleWhy The ALS Suspension Is Unconstitutional
We are often asked how the arresting officer is authorized to take a persons’ license under the ALS suspension, and whether or not this is constitutional. The dilemma presented by Ohio DUI Law is...
View ArticleDriving Is A Right – Not A Privilege!
Driving Is A Right - Not A Privilege! Have you ever been told that "driving is a privilege?" Bah! This author argues that case law needs to be expanded to include “driving” as a fundamental right under...
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...
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