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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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Former Trooper Appeals Sentence for Vehicular Homicide

A former Pennsylvania state trooper was involved in a two-vehicle automobile crash, and the driver of the other vehicle died as a result.  The former trooper, Joseph Yuran, was charged with Aggravated Vehicular Homicide as a second-degree felony and Operating a Vehicle under the Influence (OVI).  Yuran pled guilty to…

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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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Multiple Vehicular Homicide Charges from One Collision

According to this news article, a truck driver lost control of his truck, collided with four other vehicles, and caused the deaths of three people.  The truck driver was charged with three counts of Aggravated Vehicular Homicide, three counts of Vehicular Manslaughter, and three counts of DUI (called ‘OVI’ in…

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Vehicular Assault and Vehicular Homicide in Ohio Require ‘Motor Vehicle’

In Ohio, there is a difference between a ‘vehicle’ and a ‘motor vehicle’.  In cases of Vehicular Homicide and Vehicular Assault, the difference matters.  The Ohio Supreme Court recently decided an Aggravated Vehicular Assault case in which the defendant’s guilt hinged on the definition of ‘motor vehicle’.  The Court’s decision…

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Is Lack of “Intent” a Defense to Vehicular Crimes in Ohio?

After a domestic dispute, an Ohio woman intentionally hit a man with her car and was charged with Aggravated Vehicular Assault.  According to a recent story by WHOTV7, the woman drove her SUV over a sidewalk and into a yard to hit the man.  That does sound intentional.  When it…

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Change of Venue for Serious Vehicular Crimes in Ohio

The issue of venue recently arose in an Ohio Vehicular Homicide case.  As reported by the Leader-Telegram, the defendant was accused of hitting two highway workers in Clark County.  As a result of the collision, one worker died, and the other was seriously injured.  The defense attorney filed a motion…

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Henry Ruggs III and Sentencing for Vehicular Homicide & Vehicular Assault

What sentence is Henry Ruggs III facing?  The (former) wide receiver for the Las Vegas Raiders was recently involved in a collision which killed one person and injured another.  He was charged with multiple offenses, including the Nevada equivalents of Aggravated Vehicular Homicide and Aggravated Vehicular Assault.  The Ruggs incident…

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Ohio Case Illustrates Expert Nature of Accident Reconstruction Testimony

Cases of Vehicular Homicide and Vehicular Assault often involve testimony regarding accident investigation and accident reconstruction.  Accident investigation is the collection of evidence at the crash site, and this activity is typically not considered the domain of expert testimony.  Accident reconstruction is the use of scientific methods to determine the…

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