As a former prosecuting attorney, Steve Adams has the ability to see both sides of a case. Our blog posts explore the most common pitfalls in DUI & OVI cases in Ohio and Northern Kentucky, including what evidence prosecutors rely on in order to get a conviction.
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A Closer Look At DUI Traffic StopsWere you charged with DUI or OVI during a vehicle stop? Contact us online or call us at (513) 987-9459!
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Don’t Let Basketball Madness Turn Into Sadness With a DUI/OVI ConvictionWatch as Steven R. Adams explains how to get a not guilty verdict for an Ohio DUI/OVI if you've been picked up while cheering for your favorite basketball team.
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Give Love, Not Evidence: What to Do When You're Accused of a DUI/OVI in OhioSteve Adams wants to wish everyone a safe and happy Valentine’s Day. Watch this video for tips if you are accused of a DUI/OVI in Ohio.
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Give Thanks, But Don't Give EvidenceIf you’re stopped by the po-po this Thanksgiving, remember to give thanks, not evidence! Choose to refuse!
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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.