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Air Force Base Worker Charged With OVI, Reduced to Physical Control

Posted On: October 29th, 2015

A man in his early 20s was working for Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton when he was charged with an OVI. The man had a commercial driver’s license (CDL) and was concerned about the repercussions of an OVI conviction from a professional standpoint. Columbus OVI attorneys with LHA represented the man.

Our client was concerned when he became aware that he may lose his CDL license, be demoted in rank, and ultimately lose his job – all things he had failed to consider. To combat these issues, LHA negotiated with the prosecutor and later filed a motion to suppress the evidence against his client. After a successful court hearing where his OVI was amended to a physical control violation, the man was relieved to be able to keep his job.

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