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Suppression of Blood Tests in Ohio Vehicular Homicide/Vehicular Assault Cases

The defendant in an Ohio Vehicular Homicide/Vehicular Assault case filed a motion to suppress the results of his blood test.  Blood test results may be suppressed for various reasons.  In this case, the defendant argues the blood test did not comply with the requirements of the Ohio Revised Code and…

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Expert Testimony and Jury Instructions in Ohio Vehicular Homicide Cases

A recent appellate case involves two legal issues which are often litigated in Vehicular Homicide and Vehicular Assault cases in Ohio.  The first issue is the admissibility of expert witness testimony.  The second issue is whether the jury should be instructed about the option of finding the defendant guilty of…

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Ohio DUI/OVI Law Set to Change

The law governing DUI (called ‘OVI’ in Ohio) is going to change. House Bill 37, signed by Governor Mike DeWine, becomes law on April 9, 2025. The legislation changes four separate areas of law: (1) Driving privileges and ignition interlock devices for OVI license suspensions; (2) Financial penalties for OVI…

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Dunlap and Chatton: Compare Apples to Apples

The Ohio Supreme Court recently decided a case in which an officer conducted a traffic stop after learning the basis for the stop was no longer valid.  The issue was whether evidence obtained from the stop was admissible in the defendant’s trial.  This issue was addressed by this court in…

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Child Endangering and DUI/OVI in Ohio

This blog is not a bar band:  we take requests without asking for tips!  Yesterday, we received a question from a reader who wants to understand the interplay of Child Endangering and DUI (called ‘OVI’ in Ohio).  This article is going to answer that reader’s question.  Ask and you shall…

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Juvenile DUI / OVI in Ohio

A recent news story reported the arrest of a 14-year-old boy for DUI (called ‘OVI’ in Ohio).  It is somewhat unusual for a juvenile to be charged with OVI in Ohio.  When a juvenile faces an OVI case, some aspects are the same as adult OVIs and some components are…

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Exceptions to ‘Driving While Texting’ Law are Affirmative Defenses

Ohio’s significantly revised law ‘Driving While Texting’ went into effect on April 4, 2023.  When a criminal law is created or revised, it takes a while for the law to be the subject of appellate court decisions.  In one of the first decisions interpreting the revised ‘Driving While Texting’ law,…

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U.S. Supreme Court Addresses Right to Confront Crime Lab Analyst

In DUI cases (called ‘OVI’ in Ohio), a defendant’s blood or urine sample may be tested by a crime lab to determine the concentration of alcohol and/or drugs in the sample.  In court, a lab analyst testifies regarding the blood or urine testing and the results of the test.  But…

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Can a Driver Arrested for DUI/OVI Revoke Consent to a Blood Test?

When an officer arrests a driver for DUI (called ‘OVI’ in Ohio), the officer typically requests that the driver consent to a blood, breath, or urine test.  However, a statute in the Ohio Revised Code (section 4511.191) says a driver arrested for OVI implicitly consents to those tests.  Can a…

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When Are Officers Permitted to Administer Breath Alcohol Tests?

The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) recently implemented a policy of administering a breath alcohol test to every driver stopped for a traffic offense.  Even if the stop is for a minor violation, and even if the officer has no suspicion the driver is under the influence, the driver must submit…

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