Criminal Defense Blog
What happens when an Ohio licensed driver gets a Kentucky DUI?
Joe Suhre | October 19, 2016 | Criminal Law
In this two-part blog I will look at the treatment requirements as well as the license suspension issues for Ohio drivers that are charged with or convicted of a DUI in Kentucky. This first blog post will deal with some of the license suspension issues. Kentucky license suspensions are noticeably different than Ohio license suspensions… read more
Why is my OVI sentence different than someone else’s?
suhrelaw | October 10, 2016 | Criminal Law
There are many reasons for this. I have heard many stories from people that think they got a fair deal and left court happy only to call me weeks or months later and ask why someone they met at a Driver Intervention Program told a story about getting lesser penalties. They always ask why they… read more
Difficulty Of Medical Condition DUI Defense
suhrelaw | October 10, 2016 | Criminal Law
So you have a medical condition? You think that handing your lawyer 10 pages you printed off the internet or that you received from a hospital or doctor will get your case dismissed? Think again. Most prosecutor’s will not care what is wrong with you more than wondering what kinds of treatment they need to… read more
Habitual Traffic Violations (HTV)
suhrelaw | October 10, 2016 | Criminal Law
In Indiana, when you are charged with a DUI/OWI offense, you are facing more than just a license suspension from the Court. If you are convicted of a DUI/OWI, you could potentially be facing a maximum license suspension of up to 2 years. If persons were serious injured or killed, the suspension could be as… read more
What if you get pulled over on the highway by a police officer who is not Highway Patrol?
Joe Suhre | September 23, 2016 | Criminal Law
Well, the Ohio State Supreme Court addressed this question and determined that, in some cases, a non-highway patrol officer cannot initiate a traffic stop, conduct a search and make an arrest on an interstate highway in Ohio. In The State of Ohio v. Brown, decided last year, the Supreme Court considered a case where a… read more
The importance of appearance in the courtroom
suhrelaw | September 8, 2016 | Criminal Law
For two and a half years, I was a prosecutor for the City of Cincinnati. That means, for two and a half years, I spent every day in the Hamilton County Courthouse. Just being in the courthouse is a sensory overload… You hear things you wish you hadn’t, you smell things that words cannot describe,… read more
Getting the jury to say not guilty on an OVI charge at trial
suhrelaw | September 7, 2016 | Criminal Law
The police through training and experience will try to use a list of buzzwords in their report to justify your arrest. They love to say things like: strong odor of alcohol, slow to pull over, driving outside the lane lines, bloodshot watery eyes, slurred speech, poor performance on field sobriety tests, confused, etc. Every one… read more
Indiana First Offense for Misdemeanor OWI
suhrelaw | September 7, 2016 | OWI Defense
In Indiana, a first time misdemeanor Operating While Intoxicated (OWI) charge will fall in one of the following categories: Operating While Intoxicated (OWI) – this offense will be charged as a Class C Misdemeanor with penalties ranging from 0-60 days in jail and a fine of up to $500. Operating with a Blood Alcohol Concentration… read more
The New 10-year look back
Joe Suhre | September 7, 2016 | Criminal Law
Recently, the Kentucky legislature has changed the Kentucky DUI statute to expand the time period where a prior DUI conviction enhances the penalty for a subsequent DUI. In the past, the ‘look-back period’ as it is known, has been 5-years. In April 2016 Governor Bevin signed SB 56 changing the 5-year look-back to 10-years. This… read more
Say no to lower legal limits
suhrelaw | August 10, 2016 | Criminal Law
The National Traffic Safety Board or NTSB is again asking states to modify the drinking and driving laws. This is the same thing Ohio did 15 years ago when they amended the legal limit from .10 to .08. I don’t think that it is a good idea. They claim that it is because they have… read more