As a former prosecuting attorney, Steven Adams has the ability to see both sides of an OVI, DUI, or other criminal case in Ohio or Kentucky—including what it takes to get an acquittal. Learn more about the challenges, evidence, and legal factors involved in your criminal defense.
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Don't Help the Cops by Providing a Confession After Your DUI/OVI ArrestYou have a constitutional right to remain silent after an arrest. Do not provide a confession to make it easier for the cops to get a DUI/OVI conviction.
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What Happens When You're Pulled You Over on St. Paddy’s Day for a DUI/OVI?If you're stopped for suspicion of a DUI on St. Patrick's Day, do not cooperate with fieldside sobriety tests. Choose to refuse and contact Steven R. Adams.
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Steven R. Adams Announces Family Law PracticeListen to attorney Steven R. Adams on 700WLW discussing his new family law website.
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A DUI Is a Six-Point Offense in OhioIn Ohio, if you’re convicted of OVI or a DUI, it’s a six-point offense. Take action quickly to protect yourself.
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Is it Possible to Win a DUI Case?It is very possible to win your DUI/OVI case, but you need to consult an experienced Ohio attorney. Learn how Steven R. Adams can help.
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A Top Tip for Holiday DUIs: Choose to Refuse!Listen to Attorney Steven R. Adams on 700WLW discussing holiday DUIs.
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Supreme Court Case Could Have Big Implications for DUI ArrestsSteven R. Adams appeared on the Scott Sloan Radio Show discussing whether it is a crime to refuse breath, urine, and blood tests when stopped for DUI.
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Marijuana Use and DUI/OVI Laws in Ohio: There's No Real Risk to Public SafetyAttorney Steven R. Adams discusses marijuana usage in Ohio and marijuana DUI/OVI laws. Learn what to expect if Ohio legalizes recreational marijuana.
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Boating Under The Influence: What You Need to KnowAttorney Steve Adams provided information about boating under the influence and your legal rights in Ohio and Kentucky.
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The Government Has the Burden of Proof After a Boating DUIA boating DUI can mean many things in Ohio, but you should protect yourself by asking to speak to a lawyer immediately.