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Juror’s Experiment Overlooked In Vehicular Homicide Case

During a D.U.I. /O.V.I. trial, jurors are instructed to limit their deliberations to the evidence presented in court. In fact, they are specifically instructed not to investigate or conduct their own experiments. In the recent high-profile trial of John Goodman, a juror ignored that instruction and conducted an experiment regarding…

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But The Officer Never Read Me My Rights….

Every television-watching American knows about Miranda v. Arizona, and most have the following misunderstanding about criminal law (including O.V.I./D.U.I. law): “The officer never issued Miranda warnings; doesn’t that mean they have to dismiss my case?” No. That’s not what it means. Here is what Miranda says: To summarize, we hold…

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Does Court-Ordered Apology Violate Constitutional Rights?

As an O.V.I./D.U.I. attorney, the Constitutional issues I regularly deal with involve the Fourth Amendment (search and seizure), the Fifth Amendment (double jeopardy, self-incrimination, due process), and the Sixth Amendment (trial rights). O.V.I. cases, and this blog, typically do not include First Amendment topics. However, an Ohio court’s ruling has…

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Intoxilyzer 8000 Records Disappearing In Ohio DUI/OVI Cases

The State of Ohio may be regretting its $6.4 million purchase of Intoxilyzer 8000 breath-testing machines. In State v. Gerome, the judge wrote a decision critical of the Intoxilyzer 8000 that stated the machine is “capable of producing an inaccurate result.” In State v. Reid, the judge decided the Intoxilyzer…

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New Book Discusses Ohio Vehicular Homicide Cases

Vehicular homicide is the topic of a new book by Aspatore Books. The book, Defending DUI Vehicular Homicide Cases, was released in January, 2012 and is part of the “Inside The Minds” book series. “Inside The Minds” is a series of books written by lawyers and executives for lawyers and…

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Ohio O.V.I. And Child Endangering

In July of 2011, state Representative Jarrod Martin was driving his children in his pickup truck in Jackson County, Ohio. He was pulled over by a state trooper for a marked lanes violation after his truck drifted left of center. The trooper asked Martin to perform field sobriety tests, and…

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Court Overturns D.U.I. Conviction Of Deaf Defendant

William Kral’s inability to hear made it very difficult for him to communicate with his attorney when he was charged with D.U.I. in the state of Washington. At his arraignment, he was assisted by an unqualified sign language interpreter that led him to believe the document he was signing was…

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