The U.S. Supreme Court recently decided a DUI case that could have broad-reaching implications in Ohio. In a 5-4 decision,
In a recent case out of Grandview Heights, the Ohio Court of Appeals held that asking for identification from someone
Recently, an Upper Arlington OVI case was dismissed for lack of probable cause to arrest. In State v. Wissinger, 2014-Ohio-1601, the defendant
*Update* On February 3, 2016, the First District (Hamilton County) Court of Appeals considered the same repeat offender specification issue
Attorney Doug Riddell Interviewed on Bill Proposing Increased Penalties for First-Time OVI Offenders
Proposed H.B. 469 is currently under consideration by the Ohio General Assembly. The bill would amend Ohio’s OVI law as
In addition to being named an Ohio SuperLawyer Rising Star earlier this year, we are honored to announce that Attorney Douglas
Back in the Fall, Bridget Purdue Riddell of Riddell Law LLC argued in the Ohio Supreme Court on behalf of
Often when our clients are charged with OVI or a drug offense based upon alleged paraphernalia found in a vehicle,
A recent case out of Delaware County highlights a potential defense to a failure to control charge in Ohio. With
We are proud to report that Attorney Douglas Riddell obtained a not guilty verdict for a client today after a