When you check into a hotel, does your hotel room afford you the same privacy rights that you would have
Today, Attorney Bridget Purdue Riddell took one of our client’s cases all the way to the Ohio Supreme Court. The
Resident Charged with Obstruction of Official Business For Slamming the Front Door As Police Approached In State v. Crawford, 2013-Ohio-4398,
The Columbus Dispatch reported recently that although violent crimes are slightly up in the U.S., drug arrests continued to greatly
If you or a friend or family member have been arrested after being stopped by the police in your
An Ohio court of appeals last week decided in State v. Dominy, No. 13AP-124, 2013-Ohio-3744, that a weight violation
Labor Day weekend is here, which means that Columbus police are out in full force looking for impaired drivers. Two
An Ohio municipal court has recently decided a critical case in the war on the Intoxilyzer 8000 in Ohio. In State
Today begins an annual nationwide crackdown on drunk driving called “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over.” Here in Central
Ohio’s Sixth District Court of Appeals decided a case last week that could have wide-reaching effects on DUI / OVI