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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Steven R. Adams Talks DUI Blackjack on 700 WLWDid you hear Attorney Steven R. Adams on Cincinnati Radio 700 WLW? Listen to his radio interview with Bill Cunningham where they discuss DUI Blackjack here.
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Why UFC light heavyweight champion Jon Jones should be punching himself for not saying no to the policeUFC light heavyweight champion Jon Jones was recently arrested for a DWI. See why he should be punching himself for not saying no to the police!
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A Closer Look At DUI Traffic StopsWere you charged with DUI or OVI during a vehicle stop? Contact us online or call us at (513) 987-9459!
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Don’t Let Basketball Madness Turn Into Sadness With a DUI/OVI ConvictionWatch as Steven R. Adams explains how to get a not guilty verdict for an Ohio DUI/OVI if you've been picked up while cheering for your favorite basketball team.
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Give Love, Not Evidence: What to Do When You're Accused of a DUI/OVI in OhioSteve Adams wants to wish everyone a safe and happy Valentine’s Day. Watch this video for tips if you are accused of a DUI/OVI in Ohio.
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Give Thanks, But Don't Give EvidenceIf you’re stopped by the po-po this Thanksgiving, remember to give thanks, not evidence! Choose to refuse!
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A DUI Is a Six-Point Offense in OhioIn Ohio, if you’re convicted of OVI or a DUI, it’s a six-point offense. Take action quickly to protect yourself.
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Is it Possible to Win a DUI Case?It is very possible to win your DUI/OVI case, but you need to consult an experienced Ohio attorney. Learn how Steven R. Adams can help.
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A Top Tip for Holiday DUIs: Choose to Refuse!Listen to Attorney Steven R. Adams on 700WLW discussing holiday DUIs.
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Supreme Court Case Could Have Big Implications for DUI ArrestsSteven R. Adams appeared on the Scott Sloan Radio Show discussing whether it is a crime to refuse breath, urine, and blood tests when stopped for DUI.