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View Article  Welcome to the Charles Rowland Blog

Ohio DUI / OVI / OMVI Defense Lawyer

This blog will focus on issues relating to my DUI/OVI, criminal and appellate legal practice.  It is my hope that some of the postings will answer your questions and provide you with a framework to choose an attorney and fight your case!  As with my websites and other published material, you will see my philosophy on the law (and life). Contact me at:  CharlesRowland@CharlesRowland.com.  Please also visit my web sites for topic-specific information:  www.CharlesRowland.com, www.OhioDUIdefense.comwww.DrivingUnderSuspension.com, www.OhioSpeedTrap.com, www.RecklessOperation.com, and www.OhioConsumerAttorney.com.  You can reach me at 937-879-9542 or 1-888-ROWLAND.  For the convenience of our clients we have also added an after-hours DUI Hotline: 937-776-2671. Thanks again for stopping by.

View Article  Rationalists Quote of the Week

...when two opposite points of view are expressed with equal intensity, the truth does not necessarily lie exactly halfway between them. It is possible for one side to be simply wrong.

-Richard Dawkins-

View Article  Roads are Safe and Getting Safer

Your chances of getting hit by a sober driver rather than a drunk driver are forty to one (40:1), and our roads are getting safer all the time. (Source: Prof. David J. Hanson, Ph.D., Sociology Department, State University of New York, Potsdam, NY). http://www2.potsdam.edu/hansondj/index.html

View Article  California Supreme Court Overturns Ban on Gay Marriage

Today the California Supreme Court overturned a voter-approved ban on gay marriage.   In striking down the ban 4 to 3 the justices rules that the limited rights of a domestic partnership would not substitute for the rights afforded by marriage.  "Today the California Supreme Court took a giant leap to ensure that everybody — not just in the state of California, but throughout the country — will have equal treatment under the law," said City Attorney Dennis Herrera, who argued the case for San Francisco. (Quote taken from the AP story by Lisa Leff).  The rights could be taken away swiftly if California voters approve a constitutional amendment being offered by a coalition of conservative forces.   

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View Article  Justice O'Connor Testifies on Alzheimer's Disease

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Retired U.S. Supreme Court justice Sandra Day O'Connor made a rare public appearance on Wednesday with emotional ...   more »

View Article  10 FAQs About ALCOHOL, Health and the Law

Alcohol: Also known by its scientific name “ethanol”, alcohol is a colorless, volatile, and pungent solvent in liquid form found ...   more »

View Article  Congratulations to Ohio Northern University, Pettit College of Law

ONU Law Graduates All Pass February Ohio Bar Exam on First Attempt

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View Article  Joke O' the Week
A drunk man stumbles upon a baptism on Sunday down by the river. He walks down into the water and stands next to the Preacher.

The old preacher stops his sermon, turns and notices the drunk and says, "Mister, Are you ready to find Jesus?"

The drunk looks back and says, "You bet!... I sure am!"

The preacher then grabs the man by the shoulders and dunks the fellow under the water. "Have you found Jesus?" the preacher asked.

"No, I didn't!" said the drunk. The old preacher then dunks him under for quite a bit longer, brings him up and says, "Now, brother, have you found Jesus?"

"No, I did not."  The old preacher is getting mad now.  He holds the drunk under for at least 30 seconds this time, brings him out of the water and says in a harsh tone, "My Good man, have you found Jesus yet?"

The old drunk wipes his eyes and asks the preacher... "Are you sure this is where he fell in?"

View Article  www.SpringfieldDUI.com Information

In response to a recent inquiry, here is the web site for the Clark County Municipal Court: http://www.clerkofcourts.municipal.co.clark.oh.us/.  The Clark County Sheriff is the entity responsible for maintaining the jail.  They can be found here: www.clarkcountysheriff.com The sheriff's office has a great link to local law enforcement scanners: www.scanmiamivalley.com

You can find other links to Springfield and Clark County by visiting www.SpringfieldDUI.com.  

View Article  Statistics from the DUI Gulag (www.DUIGulag.com)

Despite what MADD propaganda would have you believe, in 1996 only .0000143 percent of the American population was killed in so-called "alcohol related" motor vehicle accidents where someone had a blood alcohol content as high as 0.10% . Government statistics indicate that each year more people die as a result of accidental drowning in America than die in low BAC related motor vehicle accidents. A recent study at a major U.S. university found that low BAC drinking drivers pose far less danger to public safety than do non-drinking drivers who have sleep apnea. In fact, your chances of being killed as a direct result of medical malpractice is 28 times higher than your chances of being killed in a motor vehicle accident involving a low BAC driver.

Please visit www.DUIgulag.com for more sobering statistics.

View Article  Happy Cinco de Mayo!

 

Happy Cinco de Mayo!

View Article  Photo-Enforced Traffic on the Air
Today the topic of photo-enforced traffic came up on the Mike McConnell Show on 700 WLW.  The Ohio Supreme Court decision out of an Akron case upholding this technology was roundly criticized as was the use of photo enforcement technology.  The most prescient comments were about slippery slopes and the good ol' days when America would not stand for things like this.  The host's proposed solution: vote any politician who favors photo enforcement out of office.  Had I the time, I would start a web site with every official and his/her stance on these important legal issues.  Please support the National Motorists Association (www.motorist.org) and monitor the global impact of these issues at www.TheNewspaper.com.  To reach Mr. McConnell go to www.700wlw.com. Perhaps if enough of us speak up we can take our country back!
View Article  Construction Zone: What is the law?

5501.27 Increased penalties for traffic violations in construction zone.

(A) The director of transportation shall adopt rules that do the ...   more »

View Article  The Prosecutor's Duty
"The [prosecutor] is the representative not of an ordinary party to a controversy, but of a sovereignty whose obligation to govern impartially is as compelling as its obligation to govern at all; and whose interest, therefore, in a criminal prosecution is not that it shall win a case, but that justice shall be done. As such, he is in a peculiar and very definite sense the servant of the law, the twofold aim of which is that guilt shall not escape or innocence suffer. He may prosecute with earnestness and vigor-indeed, he should do so. But, while he may strike hard blows, he is not at liberty to strike foul ones. It is as much his duty to refrain from improper methods calculated to produce a wrongful conviction as it is to use every legitimate means to bring about a just one."

Justice Sutherland, in Berger v. US (1935), 295 U.S. 78
View Article  My Favorite Cinco De Mayo Drink Recipe
Michelada is roughly translated as "my cold beer".  This spicy cocktail concoction is a beer with lime and some peppery seasoning. It's kind of like a Tomato Beer without the tomato. Its a great eye-opener!

I N G R E D I E N T S
1/2 lime, preferably a Key lime
Coarse salt
2 dashes Worcestershire sauce
1 dash soy sauce
1 dash Tabasco sauce
1 pinch black pepper
12 ounces beer, preferably a dark Mexican beer like Negra Modelo.


I N S T R U C T I O N S
Squeeze the juice from the lime and reserve. Salt the rim of a highball glass by rubbing it with the lime and dipping it in coarse salt. Fill with ice. Add lime juice, Worcestershire, soy sauce, Tabasco, pepper. Pour in beer, stir and serve, adding more beer as you sip.


Thanks to: www.GourmetSleuth.com

View Article  Joke O' The Week: Miles Per Gallon
A 2006 study found that the average American walks about 900 miles a year.

Another recent study found that Americans drink an average of 22 gallons of beer a year.

That means, on average, Americans get about 41 miles per gallon.

Not Bad!
View Article  HGN and the Hawkeye

AcuNetx Inc., (OTCBB: ANTX), a California company, has developed a device that follows the movements of the eye.  The HawkEye System will be employed by law enforcement as an aid in the Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus (i.e. the eye test) Standardized Field Sobriety Testing.  The company hopes to have the devise used by Drug Recognition Experts and DUI cops.  As regular readers of this blog will recall, drivers who are impaired with Canabis alone will not exhibit HGN (nor VNG) but will likely show LACK of CONVERGENCE and DILATED pupil size.   The company has not announced any research on their web site, but any consolidation of the HGN is welcome news.  Obviously, the next generation of DUI cases will involve the use of marijuana.  Ohio does not employ DRE trained experts for marijuana DUIs (yet?).  For more on HawkEye visit the company web site at, http://www.acunetx.com/.

View Article  Happy International Worker's Day!

May Day Demonstration in Stockholm, 2008

Happy May Day (International Worker's Day)!

For a great explanation of the pagan roots of this Worker's holiday, see: http://www.schooloftheseasons.com/mayday.html

View Article  State v. Miko (April 28, 2008)

Hurray, Hurray Hurray!  The 9th District Court of Appeals has ruled the lidar laser speed detection devise as unproven.  This ...   more »

View Article  Racial Disparities and the Death Penalty (Does it Matter?)

Today, Adam Liptak of the New York Times has written an article taking a renewed look at the role race ...   more »

View Article  Canada's Supreme Court Upholds Freedom from Searches

VANCOUVER, British Columbia (Reuters) - Canada's highest court said police do not have the authority to randomly search student ...   more »

View Article  This Usually Doesn't Work

View Article  Lawyers Live in Fear

Lawyers Live in Fear

How to deal with the central emotional feature of the profession

"Our firm is ruled by ...   more »

View Article  Happy St. George's Day

HAPPY ST. GEORGE'S DAY!

On St. Patrick's Day everyone is Irish.  St. George's day is the English equivalent of this day where the heritage of the English is celebrated.  A proper celebration should start with a warm Mackeson XXX Stout.  It's creamier and less bitter than Guinness.  You can also try a Fuller's 1845 Ale.  This beer is produced in London's oldest brewery.  After a couple o' beers pull out your favorite Shakespeare work and drink a toast to the bard.  April 23rd is the birthday of William Shakespeare.

View Article  Goodbye Fourth Amendment says Unanimous High Court

WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court affirmed Wednesday that police have the power to conduct searches and seize evidence, even when ...   more »

View Article  Study: Harsh Penalty not a Deterrent

Study: Penalties no deterrent for drunken drivers

Tougher punishments may not be effective in deterring people from driving drunk, according ...   more »

View Article  Why Was It Called MOONSHINE?

During America's "Noble Experiment" (a.k.a. Prohibition), bourbon makers were given away by the smoke rising from their stills.  G-men (government men), T-men (Treasury agents) and Revenuers would simply gather and wait for the smoke to rise.  To combat this treachery, small batch connoisseurs would wait until night to cook their elixir.  This came to be known as moonshining and the resultant brew as moonshine.  The 'shiners were unable to barrel-age their whiskey, so the product was raw and clear and as strong as a right hook.  A fast car was a necessity to transport this juice.  The runners would meet up on weekends to earn bragging rights on their driving.  Thus was born NASCAR.

View Article  HAPPY EARTH DAY

HAPPY EARTH DAY!

 

View Article  www.TheNewsPaper.com

For anyone interested in the global battle against traffic tickets, this site is a must.  The blog, which is searchable, bills itself as "journal of the politics of driving."

TheNewspaper.com

View Article  High Stakes Cross Examination Case Before High Court

WASHINGTON -Dwayne Giles complains that his former girlfriend's statements should not have been used against him at his murder ...   more »

View Article  Alcohol and the Brain

When an alcoholic beverage is consumed, approximately 20% of the alcohol is absorbed in the stomach and 80% is absorbed in the small intestine (Freudenrich, 2001).  After absorption, alcohol enters the bloodstream and dissolves in the water of the blood where it is quickly distributed to body tissues.  When alcohol reaches the brain, it affects the cerebral cortex first, followed by the limbic system (hippocampus and septal area), cerebellum, hypothalamus, pituitary gland, and lastly, the medulla, or brain stem.  When BAC is near toxic levels, lower order brain regions are affected, which is often followed by sleepiness, lack of consciousness, coma, or death.

Source: Laberge, Jason C., Nicholas J. Ward., "Research Note: Cannabis and Driving - Research Needs and Issues for Transportation Policy," Journal of Drug Issues, Dec. 2004, pp. 973.

 

View Article  What are the Police Looking For?
When a police officer pulls behind you he or she is observing your driving. The following is a list of symptoms in descending order of probability that the person observed is driving while intoxicated. The list is based upon research conducted by the National Highway Traffic Administration:

1. Turning with a wide radius
2. Straddling center of lane marker
3. "Appearing to be drunk"
4. Almost striking object or vehicle
5. Weaving
6. Driving on other than designated highway
7. Swerving
8. Speed more than 10 mph below limit
9. Stopping without cause in traffic lane
10. Following too closely
11. Drifting
12. Tires on center or lane marker
13. Braking erratically
14. Driving into opposing or crossing traffic
15. Signaling inconsistent with driving actions
16. Slow response to traffic signals
17. Stopping inappropriately (other than in lane)
18. Turning abruptly or illegally
19. Accelerating or decelerating rapidly
20. Headlights off
View Article  Joke of the Week!
At the hospital a man was disappointed to learn that his son was born without arms, legs or a torso.  However, he loved him and raised him into a fine head of a man.  On his 21st birthday he took him to a bar and ordered him his first beer.  Upon drinking the beer, the young man sprouted a torso.  The father and bartender were astounded.  "Give him a bourbon!" ordered the father.  Upon downing the bourbon the young man grew two strong arms.  He was getting very drunk, but was amazed at the developments.  By that time, the whole bar was ordering drinks for the former head-man.  After downing a 12 yr. old single malt scotch the boy grew two strong legs.  The bar erupted in celebration.  Amidst the celebration the now very drunk young man slipped away to show his mother the miracle.  A short time after leaving the bar he was hit and killed by a city bus.  The shocked silence of the bar was broken by the bartender, who, with a tear in his eye, said, "He should have stopped when he was AHEAD."
View Article  What was John Wayne's Favorite Drink?

Sauza Conmemorativo Tequila was John Wayne’s favorite drink.

John Wayne played the lead role in 142 movies, according to the Internet Movie Database.

Sources for this information include:

http://www.usatoday.com/travel/destinations/2007-04-19-john-wayne-commemorations_N.htm (best source in my estimation)

http://www.latimes.com/travel/escapes/la-tr-escape13feb13,1,1209829,full.story?coll=la-travel-weekend_escape  (great source, LA Times)

http://chuckslodown.blogspot.com/2006/06/sauza-conmemorativo-tequila-while-i_03.html

http://www.villagesmokehouse.com/drinks.html

http://www.jwayne.com/news/archives/00000063.shtml (unofficial john wayne site using the USA Today article)

View Article  Supreme Court Upholds Lethal Injection (Dayton Daily News)

 

High court lethal injection ruling has 'huge impact'

Ohio man has similar case and ruling could get it tossed ...   more »

View Article  The First Pitchman

The first "pitch-man" bubbled his way to fame in 1866.  George Leybourne penned some songs about getting sloshed on champagne, rechristened himself "Champagne Charlie" and was the toast (literally) of Victorian England.  Dressed in the height of ‘fast’ fashion, in bow tie and tails he would swig from a bottle of Moët declaring his love for the high life and women. (from http://www.peopleplayuk.org.)  Seizing on his fame and sex appeal, the Moet & Chandon champagne manufacturers commissioned him as their spokesman.  Soon thereafter, a rival champagne manufacturer, Clicquot, hired "The Great Vance."  The gambits worked and the celebrity endorsement was born.

'Champagne Charlie'

True to his songs, Champagne Charlie really had a love for the stuff.  He died of alcoholism at the age of 44.

Thanks to Ian Lender's book Alcoholica Esoterica, Wikipedia and cited web sources for the information contained herein.

View Article  www.ChillicotheDUI.com
If you find yourself accused of a DUI/OVI in Ross County, please check out www.ChillicotheDUI.com.  This site provides information and links about Ross County and the Chillicothe Municipal Court, 26 South Paint St., Chillicothe, Ohio 45601.  You can contact the Court at 740-773-3515.
View Article  BAC DataMaster DMT (from the manufacturer's web site)
 Released in 2004 the DataMaster DMT represents a quantum leap in technology for the breath testing industry. From the outset, the design philosophy was to combine the proven analytic portion of previous DataMasters with a flexible and scalable user interface in a service-friendly instrument. The result was the first breath alcohol tester to utilize a graphics capable touch screen display and a powerful embedded PC able to take advantage of many off the shelf PC peripherals available on the market. This provides a dynamic control platform that is easily configured to satisfy any present and future needs of the customer.

The DataMaster DMT represents many new firsts in the industry:





  • Touch screen graphics capable display
  • Powerful embedded PC
  • Real-time critical instrument data such as internal voltages, temperatures etc. (locally or remotely)
  • Real-time adjustment of voltages in the unit without the need to open the unit (locally or remotely)
  • Real-time graphic display of both the breath profile and alcohol curve during a subject test
  • Full color printouts of breath profile and alcohol curve as part of the test ticket
  • Local access to previous tests without the need for special software
  • Windows media player audio and video capabilities

This also allowed our engineering section to enhance other aspects of the DataMaster DMT. The DataMaster DMT is a truly lightweight portable unit capable of being used on a wide range of AC power and on 12VDC in mobile use. Future development includes a model using an internal battery. The added processing power at our disposal also allowed for the upgrade of some components used in the analytical portion to allow for better power management and enhanced reliability.

The modular design of the DataMaster DMT also provides for easy service access. The use of surface mount PCB's were avoided (except for off the shelf parts) allowing board level service on the instrument without the need to invest in expensive soldering equipment. The graphics capable screen also allows for the measurement of some internal voltage traces on a grid display.

This information, along with more information on the BAC DataMaster line of products can be found at: http://www.npas.com/

View Article  The Fourth Great Awakening

This month's online edition of Reason Magazine has a great article on the history of American religious movements.  It ponders the question; are we reaching the end of the Fourth Great Awakening.  The article has some great insight on the dynamics of the Prohibition debate.  Please visit: http://www.reason.com/news/show/124939.html

View Article  KNOW YOUR ENEMY!

"I tell you that the curse of God Almighty is on the saloon." -Billy Sunday


Too many religious types call for the complete prohibition of alcohol due to their inability to control themselves or a maniacal desire to make sure no one, anywhere has any fun.  Their rational: If your right hand offends thee cut if off, and if I can't control my right hand surely you can't!  So, I want a law cutting off all right hands.

Our friends at www.jesus-is-savior.com crystalize the argument like this:

Many fireworks were banned across America over the past few decades because of all the people being severely injured.  "Cherry bombs" were a favorite firework of children decades ago (much like the more recent M-80 firecracker, which is also illegal).  Yet, most of the fireworks victims did not die.   Many were blinded, other were severely burned, but few died.  Alcohol is a leading cause of death in the United States.  SO why won't legislators pass laws to make alcohol illegal?

Traditional arguments about freedom and history fall one deaf ears. 

 Perhaps you say, "This is a free country and people need to face the consequences of their actions, you can't make everything illegal."  I would agree with that wholeheartedly; however, people have not faced the consequences of their actions.  Drunk drivers rarely receive life in prison for murders committed.  Someone (s) died because of their deliberate negligence, something drastic needs to be done.  If enough drunk drivers started getting LIFE behind bars...many people would start to think hard before chugging down any beer at all.

Yeah, life in prison for negligence.  How many corporations or pharmecutical manufacturers want that as our standard of justice?  Perhaps our friends forget that the first (and best?) miracle of Jesus was to turn disgusting water into glorious wine so as to save an otherwise dull wedding.  The early Christians (who were not Americans like Jesus) introduced wine into their religious ceremonies to commemorate the most important remeberance of the savior.  Conclusion: The Prohibitionists are anti-Jesus.

"The history of drinking is an alternate history of the world  Every advance in civilization has been accompanied by a step forward in mixology.  Agriculture gave us vineyards, copper gave us distilling, coal furnaces gave us glass bottles and rubber hosing gave us beer bongs." (Lendler, Alcoholica Esoterica).  Conclusion: The Prohibitionists are anti-history (which is another way of saying anti-intellectual)(which is another way of saying stupid).

Many of the hearty English sailors aboard the Mayflower forced the Pilgrims out of their boat and onto Plymouth Rock because they were worried about running out of beer on their return trip.  Thereby making the very foundations of our country a statement about the necessity of beer! Conclusion: The Prohibitionists are anti-Pilgrim.

The fifty-five (55) founding fathers who sign the United States Constitution in 1787 then throw a  party consisting of 54 bottles of Madeira, 60 bottles of claret, 8 bottles of whiskey, 22 bottles of port, 8 bottles of hard cider, 12 beers and seven bowls of alcoholic punch.  During his presidency, Thomas Jefferson runs up the modern-day equivalent of a $103,000 bar bill.  Conclusion: The Prohibitionists are anti-Founding Father and anti-Constitutionalists.

In 1789 a Baptist minister Elijah Craig invents bourbon in Georgetown, Kentucky.  Conclusion: The Prohibitionists are anti-Baptists who hate Kentucky.

In 1814 a drunkard named Andrew Jackson defeats a numerically superior English force in the Battle of New Orleans. Conclusion: The Prohibitionists are pro-British American haters.

In 1862, a drunk General Ulysses S. Grant saves the Union from destruction.  Prohibitionists warn Lincoln about Grant's booze guzzling habits.  He responds, "Find out the name of the brand so I can give it to my other generals."  Conclusion: Prohibitionists are pro-slavery American hating seditionists who tried to undermine the good judgment of Abraham Lincoln in a time of war.

About 1900 Pablo Picasso (big absinthe fan) produces a revolution in art that changes the way the Western world views itself.  Conclusion: The Prohibitionists hate good art.

From 1920 to 1929 Carrie Nation, the Women's Temprance League and the right-wing churches succeed in getting booze officially banned.  Every U.S. city has a speakeasy and every rich person still gets good hooch and the good-ol-boys head to the stills.  During prohibition 700 million gallons of beer is illegally made and consumed in America.  After failing miserably and seeing us sober for nine years women beg for the bars to be reopened.  Conclusion: Prohibitionists were wrong then and their wrong now.

Major booze-hounds Winston Churchill and F.D.R. defeated the Nazis and that teetotaler Adolf Hitler.  Conclusion: The Prohibitionists are pro-Nazi American haters.

1945-1960: Real men drink real drinks!  Americans enjoy prosperity and happy hour.  The greatest generation.  Also, America falls in love with the south seas.  Conclusion: The Prohibitionists hate men, traditional values and Hawaii.

1960-1980: The hippies give the prohibitionists something else to worry about.  Conclusion: Prohibitionists were wrong then and their wrong now.

From 1980 to 2000, the Prohibitionists get consolidated behind Jerry Falwell and his moral majority.  They immediately start a War on Drugs and increase the severity of laws against all forms of alcohol and raise the age for drinking to 21 (its still ok to die for your country at 18 however).  The rise of televangelism and talk radio give them power like never before in government and they use this power to elect George W. Bush President of the United States.  Conclusion: Draw your own!  Isn't it time we saw these right-wing teetotalers for what they are?

The church is near but the road is icy.  The bar is far away but I will walk carefully. (Russian Proverb)

Thanks to the following books for some of the above material: The Modern Drunkard (Rich); Alcohoica Esoterica (Lendler); Drug War Facts (LEAP) and every good history teacher and bartender who ever lived.

View Article  Hate Map

If you are interested in an update to the hate map, pleease visit, http://www.splcenter.org/intel/map/hate.jsp.

This site is sponsored by the Souther Poverty Law Center.

View Article  Drunk Driving or Cell Phones - which is worse?
Driving While on Cell Phone Worse Than Driving While Drunk
06.29.06, 12:00 AM ET, from www.Forbes.com

THURSDAY, June 29 (HealthDay News) -- Maneuvering through traffic while talking on the phone increases the likelihood of an accident five-fold and is actually more dangerous than driving drunk, U.S. researchers report.

That finding held true whether the driver was holding a cell phone or using a hands-free device, the researchers noted.

"As a society, we have agreed on not tolerating the risk associated with drunk driving," said researcher Frank Drews, an assistant professor of psychology at the University of Utah. "This study shows us that somebody who is conversing on a cell phone is exposing him or herself and others to a similar risk -- cell phones actually are a higher risk," he said.

His team's report appears in the summer issue of the journal Human Factors.

In the study, 40 people followed a pace car along a prescribed course, using a driving simulator. Some people drove while talking on a cell phone, others navigated while drunk (meaning their blood-alcohol limit matched the legal limit of 0.08 percent), and others drove with no such distractions or impairments.

"We found an increased accident rate when people were conversing on the cell phone," Drews said. Drivers on cell phones were 5.36 times more likely to get in an accident than non-distracted drivers, the researchers found.

The phone users fared even worse than the inebriated, the Utah team found. There were three accidents among those talking on cell phones -- all of them involving a rear-ending of the pace car. In contrast, there were no accidents recorded among participants who were drunk, or the sober, cell-phone-free group.

The bottom line: Cell-phone use was linked to "a significant increase in the accident rate," Drews said.

He said there was a difference between the behaviors of drunk drivers and those who were talking on the phone. Drunk drivers tended to be aggressive, while those talking on the phone were more sluggish, Drews said.

In addition, the researchers found talking on the cell phone reduce reaction time by 9 percent in terms of braking and 19 percent in terms of picking up speed after braking. "This is significant, because it has an impact on traffic as a system," Drews said. "If we have drivers who are taking a lot of time in accelerating once having slowed down, the overall flow of traffic is dramatically reduced," he said.

In response to safety concerns, some states have outlawed the use of hand-held cell phones while driving. But that type of legislation may not be effective, because the Utah researchers found no difference in driver performance whether the driver was holding the phone or talking on a hands-free model.

"We have seen again and again that there is no difference between hands-free and hand-held devices," Drews said. "The problem is the conversation," he added.

According to Drews, drivers talking on the phone are paying attention to the conversation -- not their driving. "Drivers are not perceiving the driving environment," he said. "We found 50 percent of the visual information wasn't processed at all -- this could be a red light. This increases the risk of getting into an accident dramatically," he said.

The reason that there aren't more accidents linked to cell phone use is probably due to the reactions of other -- more alert -- drivers, Drews said. "Currently, our system seems to be able to handle 8 percent of cell-phone drivers, because other drivers are paying attention," he said. "They are compensating for the errors these drivers are causing," he speculated.

This is a growing public health problem, Drews said. As more people are talking and driving, the accident rate will go up, he said.

One expert agreed that driving and cell phone use can be a deadly mix.

"We don't believe talking on a cell phone while driving is safe," said Rae Tyson, a spokesman for the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). "It is a level of distraction that can affect your driving performance," he said.

NHTSA has just completed a study that showed that 75 percent of all traffic accidents were preceded by some type of driver distraction, Tyson said.

Tyson pointed out that talking on the phone is very different than talking to the person in the passenger seat. "If you are engaged in a conversation with a passenger, the passenger has some situational awareness, whereas a person on the phone has no idea what you are dealing with on the road," he said.

"Our recommendation is that you should not talk on the phone while driving, whether it's a hand-held or hand-free device," Tyson said. "We realize that a lot of people believe that they can multi-task, and in a lot of situations they probably can, but it's that moment when you need your full attention, and it's not there because you are busy talking, that you increase the likelihood that you are going to be involved in a crash," he said.

Tyson also sees this as a growing public health issue. "Every time we do a survey, there are more people using cell phones while driving," he said. "And the popularity of hand-held devices like Palm Pilots or Blackberries, and people using them in the car, is another problem," he added.

An industry spokesman said cell phones don't cause accidents, people do.

"If cell phones were truly the culprit some studies make them out to be, it's only logical that we'd see a huge spike in the number of accidents [since their introduction]," said John Walls, a vice president at the industry group, the Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association-The Wireless Association. "To the contrary, we've experienced a decline in accidents, and an even more impressive decline in the accident rate per million miles driven," he said.

"We believe educating drivers on how to best handle all of the possible distractions when you're behind the wheel is the most effective means to make better drivers, and that legislation focusing on a specific behavior falls short of that well-intended goal and creates a false sense of security," Walls said.

For more on cell phones and driving, head to the National Safety Council.

View Article  Lawyer Joke of the Week

A man who had been accused of murder went to a lawyer seeking defense. He didn't want to go to jail. But his lawyer told him, "Don't worry. You'll never have to go to jail with all that money."  And the lawyer was right. When the man was sent to prison, he didn't have a dime.

View Article  Troy, Piqua and Tipp City (Miami County DUI information)
People seeking representation in Miami County can find valuable information at www.PiquaDUI.com, www.TroyDUI.com and www.TippCityDUI.com.  These sites were developed to provide practical information regarding Troy, Piqua, Tipp City and Miami County's tough drunk driving law. There you will find information on DUI (now called OVI) law in the Miami County Municipal Court and in the Miami County Common Pleas Court.  The Judges who will hear your case in the Miami County Municipal Court are the Honorable Elizabeth S. Gutman and the Honorable Mel Kemmer. You may also appear before Magistrate Gary Zuhl. Judge Gutman's office can be reached at (937) 440-3936. Judge Kemmer's telephone number is (937) 440-3933 and Magistrate Zuhl's is (937) 440-3908. The operating hours of the court are 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. The Clerk of the Miami County Municipal Court is (937) 440-3918 and the fax number is (937) 440-3911. If you need to speak to the prosecutor, call (937) 440-3928. Please follow the links below for more specific information:

Miami County Government
Miami County Common Pleas Court
Miami County Common Pleas Rules of Court
Miami County Municipal Court
Miami County Municipal Court Rules
Miami County Muni. Ct. Public Access
Miami County Municipal Court Forms
Miami County Sheriff's Department
Troy Daily News

Charles M. Rowland II represents clients from all of the following areas of Miami County: Bradford, Casstown, Covington, Fletcher, Huber Heights, Piqua, Pleasant Hill, Potsdam, Tipp City, Bethel Township, Brown Township, Concord Township, Elizabeth Township, Lost Creek Township, Monroe Township, Newberry Township, Newton Township, Spring Creek Township, Staunton Township, Union Township and Washington Township.

View Article  Jury Instruction for "Under the Influence"
A jury instruction which is given at every D.U.I. trial states,

  • UNDER THE INFLUENCE. "Under the influence means that the defendant consumed some (alcohol)(drug of abuse)(alcohol and a drug of abuse), whether mild or potent, in such a quantity, whether small or great, that it adversely affected and appreciably impaired the defendant's actions, reactions, or mental processes under the circumstances then existing and deprived him of that clearness of intellect and control of himself which he would otherwise have possessed. The question is not how much (alcohol)(drug of abuse)(alcohol and a drug of abuse) would affect an ordinary person. The question is what effect did any (alcohol)(drug of abuse)(alcohol and a drug of abuse), consumed by the defendant, have on him at the time and place involved. If the consumption of (alcohol)(drug of abuse)(alcohol and a drug of abuse) so affected the nervous system, brain, or muscles of the defendant so as to impair, to an appreciable degree, his ability to operate the vehicle, then the defendant was under the influence.

This instruction is derived from State v. Hardy (1971), 28 Ohio St.2d 89, 276 N.E.2d 247.

View Article  Facts About the Dayton Municipal Court

The Dayton Municipal Court was created in 1913 by the Ohio State Legislature and began its judicial operation in 1914. The court serves the citizens of Dayton, Ohio and is located at 301 West Third Street at the coner of Third and Perry Streets.  Five full-time judges and two full-time Magistrates serve on the court.  You can find out more about the Dayton Municipal Court by visiting www.DaytonDUI.com or www.DaytonMunicipalCourt.com.  One of my favorite features on the site is the recently added "pay fines on-line" program.  If you find yourself facing a charge in this court please contact attorney Charles M. Rowland II at 937-879-9542 or 1-888-ROWLAND.

Court Building

View Article  North American Police Work Dog Association

The North American Police Work Dog Association (http://www.NAPWDA.com) was formed in 1977 and is composed of law enforcement officers throughout the United States and several other countries. Their mission is that they are Dedicated to Assisting Police Work Dog Teams Throughout the World. They conduct in-service training workshops in various states throughout the year and hold a major national workshop in a different state yearly. Officers and their K9's attend these workshops for problem solving, legal updates, new techniques in various phases of police work dog use and certifications to their standards.

If you have a drug case involving the use of a drug-sniffing dog, this may be a good place to look for standards, protocols and certification standards.  If anyone knows of any studies that support banning the introduction of evidence from these dogs, please contact Attorney Charles M. Rowland II at 937-879-9542.

View Article  Fact Sheet on Minorities in the Juvenile Justice System

The following fact sheet appears at http://www.juvenilecoalition.org/.  The conclusions drawn from numerous sources are chilling.

 FACT SHEET

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View Article  Why Do We Drive on the Right?

According to Guinness: The Book of Answers:

'Of the 221 separately administered countries and territories in the world, 58 drive ...   more »