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                      <title>Man Blames Ozzy Osbourne for Ohio DUI</title>
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<p>An Ohio man suspected of driving under the influence in the Cleveland area gave police an unusual excuse for his actions. William Liston told officers that, "Ozzy Osbourne and his music made me do it".</p>
 
<p>Liston, 33, was stopped by police in Solon on Christmas Eve after reportedly running an SUV off the road. Officers found four different types of prescription pills in a bottle in Liston's coat pocket. Liston is scheduled to be arraigned today in a Cuyahoga County Court on charges of DUI in Ohio.</p>

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                      <title>High School Teacher Nabbed for Ohio DUI</title>
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                      <author>Fred</author>
                      <pubDate>Tue, 09 Nov 2010 15:06:39 -0600</pubDate>
                      
     
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<p>A teacher at Lorain High School in northern Ohio was arrested for drunk driving and cocaine possession. Around 2:15 am on November 5, police attempted to pull over Dominic Fracchione for speeding and crossing the center line. With the patrol officer behind him, Fracchione sped up and eventually pulled into an alley behind his home. He failed a field sobriety test and a breath test registered a blood alcohol content of .211% - a reading more than two and a half times the legal limit. The arresting officer found an open bottle of whiskey in the vehicle.</p>
 
<p>Fracchione, 36, told the officer that he had to be at school in the morning because the "students looked up to him". He also said he could not afford another OH DUI/OVI arrest. His driving record shows he has been convicted of driving under the influence in Ohio in 1997, 2003 and 2006.</p>
 
<p>While being booked at the Lorain City Jail, officers found two bags of cocaine weighing 1.2 grams in Fracchione's pockets. In addition to the drunk driving offense and moving violations, Fracchione was charged with drug possession, possession of drug paraphernalia and conveyance of drugs into a detention facility.</p>
 
<p>The Lorain school district reports Fracchione is on unpaid suspension until the criminal charges are resolved. If convicted, he would face termination.</p>

<p>Have you been arrested for a OH DUI and are needing legal assistance from a qualified <a href="/ohio">Ohio DUI lawyer</a>?</p>
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                      <title>New Law Allows EMS Workers to Draw Blood from Ohio DUI Suspects</title>
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                      <author>Fred</author>
                      <pubDate>Thu, 30 Sep 2010 14:31:20 -0500</pubDate>
                      
     
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<p>A new Ohio law permits emergency medical services employees to draw blood in situations where there is motorists are suspected of driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs and have caused an accident.</p>
 
<p>When gathering evidence to test for blood alcohol content or presence of drugs, there is a less than three hour window that yields a more accurate result. Previously, law enforcement officers would have to transport Ohio DUI suspects to a hospital for a blood draw. By allowing EMS workers to take samples, evidence is collected sooner and the officers can focus on the DUI site investigation.</p>
 
<p>During 2007, more than 19,000 motorists were arrested for suspicion of driving under the influence in Ohio.</p>
 
<p>The Ohio state board of emergency services initially opposed the new measure, but then signed off on it. The board is developing blood draw guidelines for the nearly 1300 EMS agencies across the state.</p>

<p>Did you get arrested for a OH DUI and are looking for the best legal defense from an <a href="/ohio">Ohio DUI lawyer</a>?</p>
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                      <title>Drunk Driver Crashes Into Cop Car</title>
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                      <description>Dayton man caused chain reaction crash and then fled scene</description>
                      <author>Fred</author>
                      <pubDate>Fri, 17 Sep 2010 17:10:56 -0500</pubDate>
                      
     
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<p>A Dayton man is in jail on charges of driving under the influence in Ohio after causing a chain reaction crash. Daniel Ray Morgan reportedly was not in control of his vehicle when he came out of an alley around 3:45 pm Thursday and struck a police cruiser. The impact caused the cop car to crash into a passing Ford Mustang.</p>

<p>When Morgan realized that he had hit a cop car, he tried to flee. An off-duty cop who happened to be in the area and a bystander were able to detain Morgan until he could be handcuffed.</p> 

<p>The police officer in the vehicle and the driver of the Mustang were taken to a local hospital and treated for minor injuries.</p>

<p>Dayton police say that Morgan, 26, has been charged with Ohio DUI, driving without a license, and reckless driving.</p>

<p>Are you requiring OH DUI legal assistance from a qualified <a href="/ohio">Ohio DUI lawyer</a>?</p>
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                      <title>Police Officer Suspended for Failing to Investigate Ohio DUI</title>
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                      <description>Suspect given a 'professional favor' because her father is a police officer</description>
                      <author>Fred</author>
                      <pubDate>Fri, 17 Sep 2010 17:05:53 -0500</pubDate>
                      
     
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<p>Delaware Ohio Police Sgt. Mark Leatherman has been suspended from the department for failing to investigate an incident of drinking and driving. The drunk driving suspect, Ashley Glazer, had struck two parked vehicles in her parent's neighborhood in the early morning hours of June 16, 2010. Glazer's father is a fellow police officer.</p>

<p>Leatherman failed to administer a field sobriety test even though Glazer's mother told a police dispatcher that her daughter had been drinking before the crash. An internal investigation found that Leatherman did not fully investigate the possibility of driving under the influence as a professional favor. The police investigation of the incident was launched only after residents whose vehicles were damaged wrote letters to the local paper and to city officials wanting to know why Glazer was not tested for intoxication even though the police report said alcohol was a suspected factor.</p>

<p>Leatherman was suspended for five days without pay. Glazer was cited for failure to control a motor vehicle. She was fined $130 and had two penalty points applied to her driving record.</p>

<p>Are you needing OH DUI legal assistance from a qualified <a href="/ohio">Ohio DUI attorney</a>?</p>
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                      <title>Police Take Ohio DUI Campaign to Bars &amp; Restaurants</title>
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                      <description>Talking urinal cakes remind patrons not to drink and drive</description>
                      <author>Fred</author>
                      <pubDate>Wed, 08 Sep 2010 14:26:53 -0500</pubDate>
                      
     
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<p>The Cuyahoga County DUI Task Force has taken it's anti-drunk driving message to bars and restaurants in northeast Ohio. In addition to posters asking people to not drink and drive, the campaign includes talking urinal cakes in the men's rooms.</p>

<p>Figuring that one of the last places you go before hitting the road is the toilet, the special devices warn of special Ohio DUI patrols. Users are reportedly mixed on the creative advertising, though troopers are quick to point out that at least people are talking about it and the dangers of drunk driving in Ohio.</p>

<p>Are you needing assistance for a OH DUI from a qualified <a href="/ohio">Ohio DUI attorney</a>?</p>
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                      <title>Woman Gets 2 Ohio DUI Charges in Two Weeks</title>
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                      <author>Fred</author>
                      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Aug 2010 14:51:44 -0500</pubDate>
                      
     
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<p>A Northern Ohio woman has been charged with her second offense for driving under the influence in 12 days. Heather M. Leyda reportedly lost control of her 1998 Pontiac Grand Prix, drove off the left side of the road and struck a highway barrier. She was not injured though a test for blood alcohol content registered .194%. The legal limit for intoxication in Ohio is .08%.</p>
 
<p>Leyda, 25, was booked at the Ottawa County Detention Center and held Wednesday morning on $4,000 bail. She is scheduled to appear in court on August 18.</p>
 
<p>Leyda has another pending case from July 30 charges of DUI in Ohio and resisting arrest in Erie Township. A sheriff's deputy observed her erratic driving around 2:00 am and followed her to a rest area. According to the arrest report, Leyda appeared highly intoxicated with glassy eyes and an odor of alcohol. She refused to submit to field sobriety tests and at one point told the officers that she was leaving. When told she was under arrest, she resisted and began yelling at the officers. Her bond in that case was set at $9,025.</p>

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                      <title>Cleveland Browns Football Player Nabbed for Ohio DUI</title>
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                      <description>Gerard Lawson violates team curfew and ends up in hit and run accident while driving drunk</description>
                      <author>Fred</author>
                      <pubDate>Mon, 09 Aug 2010 13:43:42 -0500</pubDate>
                      
     
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<p>Gerard Lawson, defensive back for the Cleveland Browns, was involved in a late night hit and run accident early Sunday morning that resulted in his arrest for driving under the influence in Ohio. Laswon reportedly skipped a team curfew to go party in Cleveland's Warehouse District. He struck a parked car and elected to drive away. He was stopped shortly after by Cuyahoga County sheriff's deputies, who handed him over to Cleveland police.</p>
 
<p>The Browns' organization said they are "continuing to gather information" on the Ohio DUI arrest and refused to make further comments.</p>
 
<p>Lawson played five games last season and has recently been utilized more on special teams than as defensive back. He was on the losing side of an inter-team Brown & White scrimmage Saturday and thus listed for 11pm curfew. Lawson, 25, is considered to be on the roster bubble and his arrest for DUI in Cleveland OH could impact his chances of joining the team.</p>

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                      <title>Donald Duck Charged with DUI in Ohio</title>
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                      <description>Man repeatedly hit another vehicle while in drive-thru at Little Caesar's</description>
                      <author>Fred</author>
                      <pubDate>Tue, 29 Jun 2010 15:44:21 -0500</pubDate>
                      
     
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<p>A 51-year old man with the name Donald Duck was charged with drunk driving in Ohio after an incident at a Little Caesar's Pizza druve-thru. Duck allegedly repeatedly struck the vehicle ahead of him with his 1998 Jeep. Investigating Massillon Police Department officers said that Duck had red-glassy eyes and smelled of alcohol. When the OH DUI suspect opened his door a bag of marijuana fell out of the vehicle.</p>

<p>Duck has four previous convictions for driving under the influence in Ohio, as well as arrests for driving with a suspended license. A police department spokesperson said that Duck is a "frequent flyer".</p>

<p>Duck was booked at the Stark County jail on third degree felony charges of DUI in Ohio, possession of drugs and possession of drug paraphernalia.</p>

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                      <author>Fred</author>
                      <pubDate>Fri, 11 Jun 2010 16:23:50 -0500</pubDate>
                      
     
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<p>The news of the arrest of an Elyria woman for drunk driving in Ohio comes with some unusual details. Officers say that Wendy Phillips pulled out in front of a police cruiser last Friday afternoon and then drove off the side of the road and nearly hit a stop sign. They stopped her just a block away from the police station.</p>

<p>As the officers approached the vehicle, Phillips threw a bottle of vodka out the window. It broke on the courthouse drive. Phillips was unable to stand without help and she then told the arresting officers, "I pooped my pants. I ate too much corn."</p>

<p>Phillips, 46, was charged with driving under the influence in Ohio, child endangerment and failure to maintain control of her vehicle. She has a prior Ohio DUI arrest.</p>

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                      <description>Driver was transporting children to Ohio amusement park</description>
                      <author>Fred</author>
                      <pubDate>Wed, 26 May 2010 16:33:45 -0500</pubDate>
                      
     
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<p>The driver of a bus in northern Ohio was arrested for suspicion of driving under the influence in Ohio following an accident. The bus was chartered to transport 12 middle-school students and two adult chaperones from Hilliard, near Columbus, to Cedar Point, along Lake Erie.</p>

<p>In Attica, Ohio, about thirty miles from the amusement park, the driver lost control of the vehicle. Ronald L. Williams, 46, was driving a 2000 Ford vehicle as part of a caravan when he veered off the left side of road, hit a deep ditch and then managed to steer the bus back onto the road. He left a 75 foot long trail of debris from the undercarriage of the bus. The accident occurred at 8:35 in the morning. No one was seriously injured though several students suffered bumps and bruises and one adult was treated for a back injury. The children were put on other busses and continued on to Cedar Point.</p>

<p>Police detected alcohol on Williams' breath and his blood alcohol concentration registered .103%. He was charged with Ohio DUI, child endangerment, failure to control a vehicle, and operating a commercial vehicle without the correct type of license.</p>

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                      <author>Monica</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>A patrolman in Brown County was shot in the back by a man who had been charged with driving under the influence in Ohio just hours earlier. Officer Justin Conley was ambushed and shot by George Ruby around 4:00 am, just outside the Mt. Orab police facilities.</p>

<p>Around 1:00 am on January 3, Conley had been dispatched to a local McDonald’s restaurant following a report of a disorderly man. That suspect was Ruby, who was not arrested after promising to call his wife for a ride home. Just a few minutes later, however, Ruby was spotted driving his pick-up truck. Knowing he was intoxicated, Conley initiated a traffic stop and cited Ruby for DUI in Ohio. The 61-year old man was released to his wife around 3:00 am. He appeared less than hour later at the police department and waited for Conley to exit the building.</p>

<p>Conley was shot in the back. Because he was wearing a bulletproof vest, he was able to be treated at a hospital and released. Hearing the gunfire, Patrolman Christopher Hodges rushed to Conley’s aid and shot and killed Ruby. Conley is resting from his injuries and both law enforcement officers are on administrative leave while the incident is investigated.</p>

<p>Mt. Orab in Brown County is about 30 miles east of Cincinnati, Ohio.</p>

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                      <description>Figures show top ten counties for incidents of drunk driving in Ohio.</description>
                      <author>Monica</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The Ohio State Highway Patrol has released statistics on the counties with the highest number of arrests for driving under the influence or operating a vehicle impaired. The totals reflect arrests made by state troopers only, not local law enforcement agencies.</p>

<p>Ohio DUI laws state that a motorist can be charged with impaired 'driving' by simply 'operating' or being in a vehicle. Felony DUI/OVI charges are filed when a motorist has 3 prior DUI convictions within six years or 5 offenses within 20 years.</p>

<p>Counties with the most misdemeanor Ohio DUI arrests:
1. Franklin County - 3,080 arrests
2. Butler County - 1,992
3. Lucas County - 1,817
4. Stark County - 1,597
5. Lorain County - 1,591
6. Montgomery County - 1,442
7. Mahoning County - 1,207
8. Portage County - 1,205
9. Hamilton County - 1,139
10. Trumbull County - 1,089</p>

<p>Counties with the most felony OH DUI arrests:
1. Lorain County - 42 cases
2. Belmont County - 22
3. Stark County - 22
4. Franklin County - 20
5. Scioto County - 20
6. Richland County - 17
7. Butler County - 16
8. Ross County - 16
9. Lawrence County - 14
10. Ashtabula County - 13</p>

<p>Were you one of those arrested for <a href="http://www.duilaws.com/ohio">OVI in OH</a> and need a <a href="http://www.dui.com">DUI Lawyer</a> to represent you?</p>]]>
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                      <author>Monica</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Several law enforcement agencies recently combined forces to target drunk driving in Celina, Ohio. On Friday, September 11, the Celina Police Department, the Mercer County Sheriff’s Department and the Ohio State Patrol conducted both a sobriety checkpoint and saturation patrols to catch those suspected of driving under the influence in OH.</p>

<p>Members of the Coldwater Police Department, Rockford Police Department and the Ohio Division of Parks assisted in the Celina Ohio DUI crackdown.</p>

<p>Have you been arrested for <a href="http://www.dui.com/ohio/mercer">OVI in Mercer County, OH</a>?</p>]]>
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                      <description>Number of traffic fatalities over Fourth of July holiday lowest since 1998.</description>
                      <author>Monica</author>
                      <pubDate>Tue, 14 Jul 2009 21:15:54 -0500</pubDate>
                      
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        <![CDATA[<p>The Ohio State Highway patrol released figures indicating that the number of traffic fatalities over the Fourth of July holiday were the lowest in more than a decade. There were five fatal crashes over the extended weekend, the lowest number since 1998. Last year there were 15 people killed on Ohio roads during the same period of time.</p>

<p>Law enforcement agencies across the state used saturation patrols to combat speeding, reckless driving, seat belt violations and DUI/OVI in Ohio. A total of 556 motorists were charged with driving under the influence in OH during the holiday.</p>

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