Celebrating Cleveland’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade—Safely and Responsibly
/While celebrations are meant to be carefree, it is always wise to keep a few legal considerations in mind so the day remains positive for everyone involved.
Read MoreWhile celebrations are meant to be carefree, it is always wise to keep a few legal considerations in mind so the day remains positive for everyone involved.
Read MoreIn a suburban Ohio mayor’s court, we successfully reduced a new U.S. citizen’s DUI charge to a minor traffic offense by highlighting language barriers and compelling mitigating factors, allowing the prosecutor to show empathy and preserve our client’s clean record after a single regrettable mistake.
Read MoreFrom Thanksgiving through New Year’s Eve, police departments and the Ohio State Highway Patrol traditionally increase their presence with targeted patrols and additional sobriety checkpoints aimed at preventing impaired driving.
Read MoreIt's crucial to ensure that our celebrations are not only enjoyable but also legally sound. Here are some tips for a safe and lawful New Year's celebration.
Read MoreA DUI (Driving Under the Influence) conviction in Ohio carries significant consequences that extend beyond the immediate legal penalties. One of the most profound impacts is on your driving record.
Read MoreWe just successfully ended a DUI appeal where we were able to get the trial court to suppress the results of a DUI arrest.
Read MoreWhile it's a thrilling time for riders to dust off their bikes and hit the open road, it also poses significant risks, especially when combined with the dangers of driving under the influence (DUI).
Read MoreFrom alcohol-related incidents to personal injury liabilities, understanding these legal matters can help ensure a safe and enjoyable spring break experience.
Read MoreOhio State Highway Patrol released its 2023 annual report related to traffic stops. Here are some findings that may be of interest.
Read MoreWe are keeping an eye on several ways the use of recreational marijuana could potentially impact DUI-related laws and enforcement.
Read MoreWhile Thanksgiving is generally a time for celebration and gratitude, there are some legal issues to be aware of to ensure a safe and enjoyable holiday.
Read MoreThe National Crime Victimization Survey reported that crime will increase up to 12% during the summer months. Here are a few items that exacerbate summer DUI arrests:
Read MoreIf you plan on drinking alcohol and driving on Memorial Day or any other day, it's important to prioritize safety and make responsible choices.
Read MoreThe state of Ohio is getting serious with enforcing distracted driving and recently, Governor Mike DeWine signed Senate Bill 288, “which significantly strengthens laws in Ohio related to the use of cell phones and other electronic devices while driving.”
Read MoreThe important thing is to make sure you talk to your teens about the dangers of underage drinking and driving under the influence before the party begins.
Read MoreNew Year’s Eve can often be amateur hour with many out drinking, ready to ring in 2023.
Read MoreAs the college kids return home for the holidays, it’s important to share with them police officers are watching.
Read MoreMake sure this Halloween is filled with safe, sober fun.
Read MoreThe National Safety Council estimates 466 people may die on U.S. roads this Labor Day holiday period.
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