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View Article  Forensic Sobriety Assessment Certification

This weekend, February 29-March 2, 2008, Charles M. Rowland II will continue his committment to continued DUI education by attending the Forensic Sobriety Assessment Certification program in Houston, Texas.  The topics to be covered include: Scientific Issues in Judging Intoxication and SFST Research and Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus: Vision Science Perspectives.  The program is conducted by Steve Rubenzer, Ph.D., ABPP Diplomate in Forensic Psychology and Scott Stevenson, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Optometry University of Houston.

View Article  Bumper Sticker of the Week

Sure things in 2008: Hillary and the Patriots!

View Article  More Reasons to Hate Pastor John Hagee
The Democratic National Committee has released the following round-up of right-wing fundamentalist John Hagee's statements.  It would not be so ...   more »
View Article  SpringboroDUI.com

SpringboroDUI.com was developed to provide practical information regarding Springboro, Lebanon, Mason, Franklin and Warren County's tough drunk driving law. Here ...   more »

View Article  Drunk Driving Joke of the Week

One night, a police officer was stalking out a particularly rowdy bar waiting to catch any drunk drivers. At closing time, he saw a fellow stumble out of the bar, trip on the curb, and try his keys on five different cars before he found his. Then, sat in the front seat fumbling around with his keys for several minutes.

Everyone left the bar and drove off. Finally, he started his engine and began to pull away. The police officer was waiting for him. He stopped the driver, read him his rights and administered the Breathalyser test.

The results showed a reading of 0.0. The puzzled officer demanded to know how that could be.

The driver replied, "Tonight, I'm the Designated Decoy."

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View Article  Scalia: Torture Is Constitutional
Antonin Scalia weighed in on the debate over "enhanced interrogation techniques" today, defending such techniques as constitutional. In an interview with BBC Radio 4, Scalia said that it would be considered "extraordinary" to say that these techniques were a violation of the Eighth Amendment's "cruel and unusual punishment" clause.
View Article  www.washingtoncourthousedui.com
WASHINGTONCOURTHOUSE.com was developed to provide practical information regarding Washington Court House and Fayette County's tough drunk driving law. Here you will find information on DUI (now called OVI) law in the Washington Court House Municipal Court and the Fayette County Common Pleas Court. If you find yourself accused of a crime contact Charles M. Rowland II at the number provided above or on the after hours DUI HOTLINE 937-776-2671. If you've been charged with DUI, it's important that you consult an attorney immediately before you lose your rights!

Charles M. Rowland II has successfully represented the accused drunk driver for over ten years. As a former city prosecutor and a certified operator of the breath test machine, he has the credentials and the experience to help you get your life back! If you find yourself accused of a crime contact Charles M. Rowland II.

The Washington Court House County Municipal Court is located at 119 N. Main St., Washington Court House, Ohio 43160, and it can be reached at (740) 636-2350. The Court has the jurisdiction to hear misdemeanor criminal and traffic cases which involve offenses committed within Fayette County. The presiding Judge of the Washington Court House Municipal Court is the Honorable Victor D. Pontious, Jr. The Court is open from 8:00 A.M. until 4:00 P.M., Monday through Friday. Arraignments are held on Monday at 9:30 A.M. The Common Pleas Court is located on the 3rd Floor of the Fayette County Courthouse, 110 E. Court Street, Washington Court House, Ohio 43160, (740) 335-4750. The Common Pleas Judge is the Honorable Steven P. Beathard and the court is open Monday through Friday 7:30 a.m. through 4:00 p.m. The Fayette County Prosecutor is David B. Bender and his office is on the 1st Floor of the Courthouse, 110 E. Court St., Washington Court House, 43160, (740) 335-0888, email david.bender@fayette-co-oh.com. Information regarding inmates in the Fayette County Jail can be obtained at (740) 333-3783. For more specific information, please follow the links below:

Fayette County
Fayette County Common Pleas Court
Fayette County Clerk of Courts
Fayette County Prosecutor
Fayette County Sheriff
Washington Court House Municipal Court
Washington Court House Municipal Court Records
Washington Court House Municipal Court Rules
City of Washington Court House
WCHO 105.5
WCH Record Herald

Charles M. Rowland II represents clients from all of the following areas of Fayette County: Bloomingburg, Jeffersonville, Milledgeville, New Holland, Octa, Washington Courthouse, Concord Township, Green Township, Jasper Township, Jefferson Township, Madison Township, Marion Township, Paint Township, Perry Township, Union Township and Wayne Township.

View Article  Ohio's "TO CATCH A PREDATOR" law

Ohio's "TO CATCH A PREDATOR" law is found at R.C. 2907.07.  It was recently amended to allow for law enforcement ...   more »

View Article  Adoption of Attorney's Ethical Rules

This month marks the one year anniversary of Ohio's adoption of the Rules of Professional Conduct (which superseded the Code of Professional Responsibility).  For a run-down of the rules attorneys now live by please visit this link from the Ohio Supreme Court: http://www.sconet.state.oh.us/Atty-Svcs/ProfConduct/rules/default.asp

View Article  Anderson's Ohio Civil Practice
2/4/2008 8:48:00 AM  Email this articlePrint this article 
Local judges, attorney write law book

ELIZABETH STUDEBAKER
Feature Writer

A huge undertaking of legal research and writing, a book authored by a Fairborn attorney and two local judges, is a tool to use the law in a most effective way. One of the authors, prominent Fairborn attorney Charles M. Rowland II said, “It’s good to know the law, but it’s better to write the law book.”

Greene County Court of Common Pleas Judges Steven A. Wolaver of Fairborn and J. Timothy Campbell, Xenia, and Rowland of the firm Brown, Rowland & Kelly have completed authoring a revision to “Anderson’s Ohio Civil Practice.

The book is relied upon by attorneys statewide for up-to-date information on divergent and ever-changing legal precedent. The update will soon be sent to law firms, law libraries and courts throughout the State.

Attorneys are proud their Greene County colleagues were chosen to undertake the project. “The process was grueling, but seeing the final product and knowing that it will be used to help attorneys is a great reward,” Rowland said. Attorneys who have used it for reference are complimentary of the book that covers topics from insurance to parenting to zoning. The three were selected by the publishers based on their experience and depth of knowledge of all aspects of civil litigation.

The authors met every two weeks for more than six months to share their opinions and write on more than 50 areas of law ranging from arcane writs to complex cutting edge legal trends. Attorneys who have used it for reference are complimentary of the book that covers topics from insurance to parenting to zoning.

Judge Campbell received his bachelor of science degree from Xavier University and juris doctorate degree from the University of Cincinnati College of Law. He practiced law for 37 years and as a practicing attorney is admitted to all Ohio State courts and the Federal District courts for the Southern District of Ohio, Western Division, the United States Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals and the United States Supreme Court.

Judge Wolaver was raised in Greene County and admitted to practice law in Ohio in 1975. He practiced law in Fairborn and was an assistant prosecuting attorney for 26 years. He is admitted to all Ohio courts, U. S. Tax Court and U. S. Supreme Court.

Judge Wolaver received his bachelors degree from Miami University, Oxford, and juris doctor degree from the Valaparaiso University School of Law in Indiana. He is admitted to all Ohio courts, U. S. District Court for the Southern District of Ohio, U. S. Sixth Court of Appeals, U. S. Tax Court and U. S. Supreme Court. He has been a president of the Greene County Bar Association and a member of the Ohio State Bar Association, American Judges Association, Ohio Judicial Confrence, Ohio Common Pleas Association and serves on several statewide judicial committees. He has been inducted into the Fairborn High School Hall of Fame, received the OPAA “Assistant Prosecutor of the Year Award for the State of Ohio” and was honored nationally for his trial work.

Attorney Rowland is an accomplished trial lawyer. He was the recipient of the Community Service Award for Attorneys under the age of 40, was made a fellow to the Ohio State Bar Foundation, has served as the Xenia City prosecutor, and as special prosecutor for Greene County. He has provided assistance to the Rural Legal Aid Society of Southeast Ohio in complex civil litigation. He currently is serving his second term on the Beavercreek City School Board. He wishes to acknowledge the help and support given to him during this project by Tracy Rowland, Patricia Campbell, Mark J. Babb, Kristen Kelly, Lori Gaipo and also the consideration shown by the staff of the Greene County Common Pleas Court, Ron Mellotte, Gayle Manker, Aileen Crawford and Lois Fritz.

For information about the project, contact Rowland at www.charlesrowland.com or by calling (937) 1-888-rowland.
View Article  Big Brother Cameras Approved by Ohio Supremes

Red-light cameras ruled OK

Unanimous decision by Ohio Supreme Court says cities do not overstep their authority.

By Laura A. Bischoff and Joanne Huist Smith

COLUMBUS — Cities, such as Dayton, are allowed to use red light cameras to enforce traffic laws, the Ohio Supreme Court ruled Thursday in a 7-0 decision. The court said an Ohio municipality does not overstep its authority under "home rule" provisions in the state constitution when it creates an automated traffic enforcement system, as long as the city doesn't alter any statewide traffic provisions. "This is a check mark in the good column for home rule," Dayton Mayor Rhine McLin said. "It's good news that the decision was unanimous and that the Ohio Supreme Court recognizes the cameras reduce accidents and save lives." Dayton installed its first traffic camera in 2003 and has 20 operating at 10 intersections. Seven of the 10 monitored intersections are west of the Great Miami River.  From January 2006 through June 2007, an average of 79 violations per month, per camera were captured, according to city records. During that same period, the number of accidents that resulted from red light violations dropped 72 percent at intersections enforced with red light cameras.  Akron-area motorist Kelly Mendenhall, who had been nabbed by an unmanned camera for speeding, challenged the constitutionality of Akron's traffic ordinance that permitted camera enforcement.  The U.S. District Court for the Northern District, which is handling Mendenhall's case, asked the Ohio Supreme Court to determine whether the challenged local ordinances violate the "home rule" provision of the Ohio Constitution.  Akron uses cameras to catch drivers running red lights and speeding and then issues "civil citations" to the car owner. Mendenhall contended that the city ordinance conflicted with state laws that define speeding and traffic light violations as criminal offenses.  Justice Judith Lanzinger, who wrote the decision, said Akron's ordinance did not conflict with the state's traffic laws.  The justices acknowledged that there are other legal questions about the use of red light cameras. "Although there have been due process questions regarding the operation of the Akron Ordinance and those similar to it, they are not appropriately before us at this time, and will not be discussed here," Lanzinger wrot

View Article  Wilmington (Clinton County) Links and Information

WilmingtonDUI.com was developed to provide practical information regarding Wilmington and Clinton County's tough drunk driving law. Here you will find information on DUI (now called OVI) law in the Clinton County Municipal Court and the Clinton County Common Pleas Court. If you find yourself accused of a crime contact Charles M. Rowland II at the number provided above or on the after hours DUI HOTLINE 937-776-2671. If you've been charged with DUI, it's important that you consult an attorney immediately before you lose your rights!

Charles M. Rowland II has successfully represented the accused drunk driver for over ten years. As a former city prosecutor and a certified operator of the breath test machine, he has the credentials and the experience to help you get your life back! If you find yourself accused of a drunk driving contact Charles M. Rowland II.

The Clinton County Municipal Court is located at 69 North South Street, Box 71, Wilmington, Ohio 45177, and can be reached at (937) 382-8985. The Wilmington Municipal Court services all of Clinton County and is presided over by the Honorable Chad L. Carey. The Municipal Court is open Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The Law Director/Prosecutor for the Clinton County Municipal Court can be reached at (937) 383-2067. The Honorable John W. Rudduck is Judge of the General Division of the Clinton County Common Pleas Court, which is located at 46 S. South Street, Wilmington, Ohio 45177 and can be contacted at (937) 382-3640. The county prosecutor is William E. Peelle and his office is at 103 E. Main St., Wilmington, Ohio 45177, (937) 382-4559. The County's Public Defender's Office is at 32 East Sugartree St., Wilmington, Ohio 45177, (937) 382-1316. For information on inmates at the Clinton County Jail, please call (937) 383-4813 or (937) 383-3292. For more specific information, please follow the links below:

Clinton County
Clinton County Municipal Court
Clinton County Municipal Court, Records Access
Clinton County Municipal Court Rules
Clinton County Common Pleas Court
Clinton County Clerk of Courts
Clinton County Law Library
Clinton County Prosecutor
Clinton County Public Defender
Clinton County Sheriff
Clinton County Jail
City of Wilmington
Village of New Vienna
Caesar Creek State Park
Wilmington College
Wilmington News Journal

Charles M. Rowland II represents clients from all of the following areas of Clinton County: Blanchester, Clarksville, Lynchburg, Martinsville, Midland, New Vienna, Port William, Sabina, Wilmington, and in all of the following Townships within Clinton County: Adams, Chester, Clark, Green, Jefferson, Liberty, Marion, Richland, Union, Vernon, Washington, Wayne and Wilson.

 

View Article  Memorial Service
Today, the Greene County Bar Association and the Greene County Common Pleas Court sat in special session to remember our fallen colleagues:  Ken Huntingdon, Richard Weade and Marshall Massie.  The service was officiated by J. Andrew Root (immediate past president of the GCBA) and was presided over by the honorable Timothy Campbell and Steven Wolaver.  Arthur Sidell spoke on behalf of his friend and partner Marshall Massie.  Following this moving memorial members of the bar shared stories of Mr. Massie.  Alan Anderson (now a Greene County Commissioner) spoke of his friend and partner Richard Weade and the impact that he and his firm had on the development of many careers in our county.  David Miles spoke on behalf of Ken Huntingdon reminding us all to be professional and to relish the opportunities we have to be and make lasting friendships within the bar.  Later this year the Bar will honor three more of our members; the honorable Judson Shattuck, the honorable Raymond Heiber and the beloved Marshall Peterson.
View Article  Trial Lawyer Quote of the Week

Trust a witness in all matters in which neither his self-interest, his passions, his prejudices, nor the love of the marvelous is strongly concerned.  When they are involved, require corroborative evidence in exact proportion to the contravention of probability by the thing testified.

Thomas Henry Huxley

View Article  The Rationalists Library: Secular Morality by Charles Watts

Secular Morality: What Is It? An Exposition and a Defence (1880)

by Charles Watts

AMONG the systems of moral philosophy ...   more »

View Article  My Hero: Don Quixote

  Don Quixote! 

I am convinced that doing criminal defense is a form of lucid insanity.  I mean, let's face it, as we get older and more cantankerous we tend to tilt at windmills like DQ.  I have carefully cultivated my own ego-satisfying form of knight errantry in defending the accused drunk driver, justified in my mind by having joined the great attorneys of old who stood against the abusive power of their day.  Go to any defense bar function and you will find many of us ready, willing and able to fly into a rage and slash wildly with any weapon at our disposal.  Too many of us see a cloud approaching and perceive it to be an army of prosecutors when in fact it is only sheep.  We also suffer at the feet of our own Dulcinea de Toboso which we romatically call the law. 

Through the years, the travails and countless battles, I have come to love Don Quixote.  He should be the hero of all defense attorneys.  If you need help finding your own windmill to charge, call me.  I know my windmills are all draped in black robes.

View Article  Charles M. Rowland Article on www.DrunkDrivingDefense.com
If you are facing an Ohio drunk driving or
DUI / OVI / OMVI charge you want answers--FAST!

Being ...   more »

View Article  A New Year Toast from Charles M. Rowland II

And ye, who have met with Adversity's blast,
And been bow'd to the earth by its fury;
To whom the Twelve Months, that have recently pass'd
Were as harsh as a prejudiced jury -
Still, fill to the Future! and join in our chime,
The regrets of remembrance to cozen,
And having obtained a New Trial of Time,
Shout in hopes of a kindlier dozen.


~Thomas Hood

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View Article  Ohio Supreme Court upholds limits on lawsuit damages

from www.daytondailynews.com

 

Legislation enacted by the Ohio General Assembly to limit money damages that can be awarded to people ...   more »

View Article  Links to Auglaize County

www.WapakonetaDUI.com. This site was developed to provide practical information regarding Wapakoneta, St. Marys and Auglaize County's tough drunk driving law. Here you will find information on DUI (now called OVI) law in the Auglaize County Municipal Court and in the Auglaize County Common Pleas Court. If you find yourself accused of a crime contact Charles M. Rowland II at the number provided above or on the after hours DUI HOTLINE 937-776-2671.This site was developed to provide practical information regarding Ohio's tough drunk driving law. If you've been charged with DUI, it's important that you consult an attorney immediately before you lose your rights!

The Judge who will hear your case in the Auglaize County Municipal Court is Gary W. Herman. The Municipal Court can be reached at (419) 739-6780. You can reach the St. Marys clerk at (419) 394-3105 and the Wapakoneta Clerk at (419) 739-6765. Edwin A. Pierce is the Auglaize County Prosecuting Attorney and his office, located at the Auglaize County Courthouse. Office Hours are Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and the prosecutor can be reached by telephone at (419) 739-6785, (419) 394-3752, or by fax at (419) 739-6786. The mailing address for the Prosecutor's Office is P.O. Box 1992, Wapakoneta, Ohio 45895. You can reach Auglaize County~{!/~}s Adult Probation Department at 419-738-6760. The Auglaize County Victim Assistance Program is located in the basement of the Auglaize County Courthouse and can be reached by telephone at (419) 739-6790, (419) 394-3752 , or by fax at (419) 739-6786. The mailing address for the Victim Assistance Program is P.O. Box 1992, Wapakoneta, Ohio 45895. Please follow the links below for more specific information:

Auglaize County Government
Auglaize County Common Pleas Court
Auglaize County Juvenile/Probate Court
Auglaize County Sheriff
Auglaize County Municipal Court
Auglaize County Prosecuting Attorney
Auglaize County Public Defender
Auglaize County Law Library
Court Map
Wapakoneta Daily News

Charles M. Rowland II represents clients from all of the following areas of Auglaize County: Buckland, Cridersville, Minster, New Breman, New Knoxville, Saint Marys, Uniopolis, Wapakoneta, Waynesfiled, Clay Township, Duchoquet Township, German Township, Goshen Township, Jackson Township, Logan Township, Moulton Township, Noble Township, Pusheta Township, Saint Mary's Township, Salem Township, Union Township, Washington Township and Wayne Township.

View Article  Merry Christmas from Charles M. Rowland II and Family

Christmas… that magic blanket that wraps itself about us, that something so intangible that it is like a fragrance. It may weave a spell of nostalgia. Christmas may be a day of feasting, or of prayer, but always it will be a day of remembrance -- a day in which we think of everything we have ever loved.
                                 Augusta E. Rundel

View Article  Holiday Office Hours
As always, the offices of Charles M. Rowland are available to the accused drunk driver 24 hours a day, by calling 937-776-2671.  The office will be closing early on Friday, December 21st.  We will be available the morning of December 24th and will be closed December 25th.  From all of us to all of you...have a happy and prosperous Holiday Season.
View Article  www.DUI-Web.com; a proud affiliate
Charles M. Rowland II is a proud affiliate of www.DUI-Web.com.  DUI-WEB is an association of qualified DUI/DWI defense attorneys who will vigorously defend your case and protect your rights.

If you have been arrested for Driving Under the Influence (DUI), Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) or a similar offense, it is imperative that you retain a qualified DUI/DWI defense attorney immediately. Drunk driving laws are state specific and vary state by state. If you have been arrested and charged with a DUI/DWI related offense the consequences can change your life.

Almost every alcohol driving related offense includes the suspension of your driver’s license. In most states this will occur even if the criminal charges are dropped or if you are eventually acquitted of the offense in court, because almost every DUI/DWI arrest becomes two separate cases. There is the criminal case, which can result in criminal penalties including fines, community service or even jail time. There is also what is called the administrative case, which deals solely with your privilege to drive. The legal standards are different for each case and it is possible to lose your driver’s license even if you win your criminal case.

As soon as you are arrested and charged with an alcohol related offense the state is in the process of taking away your driver’s license. That is why it is so important to contact a qualified attorney immediately. Don’t let a lapse in judgment change your life forever. Contact a DUI-WEB attorney to get started preserving your rights today.

Charles M. Rowland II is a proud affiliate attorney with www.DUI-Web.com.  The site links to www.OhioDUIdefense.com and www.DaytonDUI.com.

 

View Article  Sidney Municipal Court Information

ShelbyCounty is blessed with perhaps the most attractive Municipal Court in all of Ohio.  I developed www.SidneyDUI.com ...   more »

View Article  ONU law graduates ranked first in passing bar exam

Ohio Northern University's Pettit of College of Law graduates ranked first in Ohio for first-time applicants passing the bar exam. ...   more »

View Article  Lima Municipal Court

The Lima Municipal Court can be found at www.LimaMunicipalCourt.com and is presided over by the Honorable Judges William Lauber and Richard Workman.  You can learn more about the Lima Municipal Court and other government sites in and around Allen County by visiting www.LimaDUI.com.

View Article  Where Do You Practice?

 

Charles M. Rowland II has an extensive DUI practice that allows him to handle cases all through the state of Ohio. His main base of operations remains the Miami Valley area which includes all of the following jurisdictions where Mr. Rowland has appeared.  If you find yourself in need of an attorney please visit any of the following web sites listed below.

The Greene County Court of Common Pleas: serving Beavercreek, Bellbrook, Bowersville, Cedarville, Fairborn, Jamestown, Kettering, Shawnee Hills, Spring Valley, Wilberforce, Wright-Patterson AFB, Xenia, Yellow Springs.  See www.BeavercreekDUI.com, www.WrightPattersonDUI.com, www.FairbornDUI.com, www.KetteringDUI.com, www.XeniaDUI.com, www.BellbrookDUI.com or call 888-ROWLAND.

The Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas: serving Brookville, Carlisle, Centerville, Clayton, Dayton, Englewood, Farmersville, Germantown, Huber Heights, Kettering, Miamisburg, Moraine, New Lebanon, Oakwood, Phillipsburg, Riverside, Springboro, Trotwood, Union, Vandalia and West Carrollton. www.CentervilleDUI.com, www.ClaytonDUI.com, www.DaytonDUI.com, www.KetteringDUI.com, www.OakwoodDUI.com, www.HuberHeightsDUI.com, www.MiamisburgDUI.com, www.VandaliaDUI.com or www.SpringboroDUI.com.

The Clark County Court of Common Pleas: This Court’s Jurisdiction includes all parts of Springfield, New Carlisle, Enon, South Charleston, Catawba, Clifton, Crystal Lakes, Donnelsville, Green Meadows, Holiday Valley, Lawrenceville, Medway, North Hampton, Northridge, Park Layne, South Vienna and Tremont City.  Please visit www.SpringfieldDUI.com.

The Madison County Court of Common Pleas: serving Choctaw Lake, London, Midway, Mount Sterling, Plain City, South Solon and West Jefferson, or see www.LondonDUI.com.

The Fayette County Court of Common Pleas: serving Bloomingburg, Jeffersonville, Milledgeville, New Holland, Octa and Washington Court House via www.WashingtonCourtHouseDUI.com.

The Warren County Court of Common Pleas: serving Blanchester, Butlerville, Calisle, Corwin, Franklin, Harveysburg, Lebanon, Loveland, Maineville, Mason, Middletown, Monroe, Morrow, Pleasant Plain, Springboro, South Lebanon, Waynesville and the townships of Clearcreek, Deerfield, Franklin, Hamilton, Harlan, Massie, Salem, Turtlecreek, Union, Washington and Wayne.  Please visit www.LebanonDUI.com, www.HamiltonDUI.com, www.SpringboroDUI.com or www.OhioDUIdefense.com.

The Miami County Court of Common Pleas: serving Casstown, Covington, Fletcher, Huber Heights, Laura, Ludlow Falls, Piqua, Pleasant Hill, Potsdam, Tipp City, Troy, Union, West Milton and the townships of Newberry, Newton, Elizabeth, Washington, Concord, Union, Spring Creek, Staunton, Monroe, Brown, Lost Creek, and Bethel.  Or see www.PiquaDUI.com, www.TippCityDUI.com, www.TroyDUI.com or www.CharlesRowland.com


View Article  Uh-oh: Here's What Happened to MM

ARREST TRIPS UP CRUSADER'S CAUSE; 'MODERATE DRINKING' LEADER TODAY FACES SENTENCINGFOR TWO DUI FATALITIES

BYLINE: CANDACE HECKMAN P-I REPORTER

DATELINE:...   more »

View Article  Scientific Studies Supporting Tougher Sanctions for DUI.

Every DUI practitioner eventually runs headlong into the "science" of DUI.  Listed below are some of the scientific studies underlying ...   more »

View Article  Court Clarifies Trial Court's Duty to Advise Misdemeanor Defendant of 'Effect of Plea'

(Nov. 21, 2007) The Supreme Court of Ohio held today that, when accepting a plea of guilty or no contest ...   more »

View Article  Kenny Rogers Rules!

What better way to waste an afternoon?www.menwholooklikekennyrogers.com.

    

View Article  Winter is here!

Due to the snow storm that blew in last night, our offices will be closing early today (at noon).  We will re-open tomorrow at 9:00 am.  If you are in need of an attorney immediately, please contact Charles M. Rowland II at (937) 776-2671.

"If we had no winter, the spring would not be so pleasant: if we did not sometimes taste of adversity, prosperity would not be so welcome.

                   Anne Bradstreet (British poet, 1612-1672)

View Article  www.WapakonetaDUI.com

If you are in need of information regarding the Auglaize County Municipal Court just visit www.WapakonetaDUI.com.  The Judge who will hear your case in the Auglaize County Municipal Court is Gary W. Herman. The Municipal Court can be reached at (419) 739-6780. You can reach the St. Marys clerk at (419) 394-3105 and the Wapakoneta Clerk at (419) 739-6765. Edwin A. Pierce is the Auglaize County Prosecuting Attorney and his office, located at the Auglaize County Courthouse. Office Hours are Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and the prosecutor can be reached by telephone at (419) 739-6785, (419) 394-3752, or by fax at (419) 739-6786. The mailing address for the Prosecutor's Office is P.O. Box 1992, Wapakoneta, Ohio 45895. You can reach Auglaize County's Adult Probation Department at 419-738-6760. The Auglaize County Victim Assistance Program is located in the basement of the Auglaize County Courthouse and can be reached by telephone at (419) 739-6790, (419) 394-3752 , or by fax at (419) 739-6786. The mailing address for the Victim Assistance Program is P.O. Box 1992, Wapakoneta, Ohio 45895.

You can find a link to all of the Charles Rowland family of web sites at www.CharlesRowland.com

View Article  Lighten Up: The Joke of the Week!

    The National Transportation Safety Board recently divulged they had covertly funded a project with the US auto makers for the past five years, whereby the auto makers were installing black boxes in four-wheel drive pickup trucks in an effort to determine, in fatal accidents, the circumstances in the last 15 seconds before the crash. They were surprised to find in 47 of the 50 states the last words of drivers in 61.2 percent of fatal crashes were, "Oh, Shit!"
    Only the states of West Virginia and Kentucky were different, where over 89.3 percent of the final words were: "Hold my beer and watch this!"