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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Accused of Drunk Driving? Here Are the First 3 Things You Should DoHave you been charged with drunk driving? Read these three things or call Not Guilty Adams now!
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The Top 10 Do's and Don'ts of an Ohio DUI ChargeDon't admit to drinking and don't agree to sobriety tests. Contact a Cincinnati DUI attorney immediately to learn how to protect your rights.
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What to Do If Your Child Is Arrested for Drunk Driving in OhioAn Ohio underage OVI attorney explains the steps parents should take immediately if their child was arrested and charged with drunk driving.
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Flaws in Breath, Blood and Urine DUI TestsLearn more about the flaws in breath, blood, and urine tests, and why you should choose to refuse to take them if stopped for OVI / DUI.
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Penalties for Drunk Driving With a Child Passenger in Ohio and KentuckyIf you were arrested for drunk driving with kids in the car, you may face charges of child endangerment in Ohio or aggravated DUI in Kentucky.
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In The News: Is it constitutional for police to stop a driver if someone shouts 'that lady is drunk'?Tad Brittingham, attorney at The Law Office of Steven R. Adams, LLC, currently has a case at the Ohio Supreme Court after a three-year battle in lower courts.
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Following in the Footsteps of Our Founder Steven R. AdamsAlthough we have lost renowned Cincinnati attorney Steven Adams, our law firm remains dedicated to criminal defense clients across Ohio.
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Steven R. Adams of Cincinnati, Ohio | 1965 - 2020 | ObituarySteven Adams, age 55, passed away on November 1st, 2020 at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center in Ohio. Read the obituary here.
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Ohio OVI / DUI Penalty ChartsWondering how serious your OVI / DUI offense is? See the Ohio OVI / DUI Penalty Charts here.
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How a DUI Conviction Could Impact Your Ability to Get a Job or Go to College in Ohio and KentuckyIf you have been charged with DUI in Ohio or Kentucky, you should know that a conviction can affect your employment or admittance into college.