New Lexington OVI-DUI Attorney

OVI-DUI Attorney Serving New Lexington

Being charged with an OVI in New Lexington brings more than legal concerns. You might feel worried about your future, your job, your family’s well-being, and your standing in the community. The uncertainty of what happens next can feel paralyzing, and the technical language of the legal system might leave you feeling confused and overwhelmed. We understand these feelings, and we want you to know that you don’t have to face this challenge alone.

At Saia, Marrocco & Jensen Inc., we bring over 100 years of collective experience to defending your rights and protecting your future. Our attorneys understand that these situations often arise unexpectedly, so we maintain 24/7 availability to address your concerns immediately.

When you work with our firm, you’ll always speak directly with an attorney who will give your case the personal attention it deserves. We take time to listen to your story, understand your goals, and explain your options in clear, straightforward terms.

Call us now at 1-614-444-3036 or contact us online for a free consultation with an experienced OVI attorney serving New Lexington.

Understanding OVI Charges in Ohio

Ohio law enforcement takes operating a vehicle under the influence (OVI) seriously in New Lexington and throughout Perry County. You can face OVI charges if law enforcement believes you are driving while under the influence of alcohol, controlled substances, or a combination of both. The legal limits that can trigger an arrest include:

  • Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) of 0.08 Percent or Higher – The authorities measure this by testing your breath, blood, or urine.
  • Lower BAC for Commercial Drivers – The limit for commercial vehicle operators is 0.04 percent.
  • Zero Tolerance for Underage Drivers – Drivers under 21 face charges at a BAC of 0.02 percent.
  • Controlled Substances – The law outlines specific limits for various prescription medications and illegal drugs.

Penalties for OVI Charges in New Lexington

The consequences of an OVI conviction in New Lexington can affect many aspects of your life. The specific penalties often depend on factors like prior convictions and BAC levels. Even a first offense can lead to:

  • License Suspension – You could lose your driving privileges for up to three years.
  • Jail Time – First-time offenders may face three days to six months in jail.
  • Substantial Fines – Court-imposed fines can reach thousands of dollars.
  • Yellow License Plates – The court may require you to use special plates to identify your OVI status.
  • Ignition Interlock Device – You might need to install this device to operate your car.
  • Insurance Increases – Your auto insurance rates will likely rise significantly.
  • Professional Consequences – Many careers require driving, but even those that do not can be complicated by an OVI conviction.

Multiple offenses bring increasingly severe penalties, including:

  • Longer license suspensions
  • Mandatory jail time
  • More substantial fines
  • Vehicle forfeiture
  • Felony charges for repeat offenses

Beyond these formal penalties, an OVI conviction can affect your ability to maintain employment, pursue educational opportunities, or advance in your career. At Saia, Marrocco & Jensen Inc., we understand these far-reaching implications and fight to protect both your immediate freedom and your long-term future.

Why Trial Preparation Matters in OVI Cases

Many law firms approach OVI cases looking for quick resolutions through plea deals. Saia, Marrocco & Jensen Inc. takes a different approach. We prepare every case as if it will go to trial, even when negotiation might resolve the matter. This thorough preparation gives us significant advantages:

  • Strong Negotiating – Prosecutors know we are ready to challenge their evidence in court.
  • Comprehensive Case Analysis – Our detailed investigation often reveals flaws in the prosecution’s case.
  • Protection of Your Rights – We examine every aspect of your arrest, from the initial traffic stop through testing procedures.
  • Strategic Advantage – By preparing for trial from day one, we can act swiftly when opportunities arise to challenge the charges.

Our experience shows that building a robust trial defense can often lead to more favorable outcomes for our clients, whether through negotiation or in the courtroom. We believe that effective representation requires this level of dedication, and our track record proves the value of this approach.

Our Approach to OVI Defense

At Saia, Marrocco & Jensen Inc., we build comprehensive defense strategies through meticulous investigation and preparation. Our attorneys spend time in court nearly every day, giving us practical insight into local procedures and an understanding of what works in Perry County courts. When we take on your case, we are ready to:

  • Conduct a Thorough Investigation – We will examine every detail, from patrol car video footage to maintenance records of testing equipment.
  • Question All Procedures – We will scrutinize whether law enforcement followed proper protocols during your traffic stop, arrest, and testing.
  • Gather Critical Evidence – We collect witness statements, surveillance footage, and other evidence that might support your defense.
  • Review Medical Records – We will consider how any medical conditions might affect testing accuracy.
  • Analyze Testing Methods – We can examine calibration records and maintenance logs of testing equipment.

What to Do If You Are Arrested for OVI in New Lexington

The actions you take immediately following an OVI arrest in New Lexington can significantly affect your case. Here are essential steps to protect your rights:

  • Stay Calm and Polite – Your behavior during and after arrest matters. Remain courteous with law enforcement while exercising your right to remain silent.
  • Contact an Attorney Immediately – Before answering questions or making decisions about testing, call our 24/7 line to speak directly with an attorney.
  • Document Everything – Write down what you remember about the traffic stop and arrest while your memory is fresh.
  • Gather Documents – Keep copies of all paperwork from law enforcement, including your temporary driving permit.
  • Note Important Details – Record the names of officers involved, where the stop occurred, and any witnesses present.
  • Attend All Court Dates – Missing court appearances can result in additional charges and complicate your defense.
  • Act Quickly – You have only 30 days from your initial court appearance to request a hearing to challenge your license suspension.

Remember that anything you say to law enforcement can be used against you. You have the right to speak with an attorney before answering questions or making statements about your case. Our experienced trial attorneys can guide you through each step of the process, protecting your rights and working toward an outcome that will protect your future.

Take Action Now – Contact an OVI-DUI Attorney Serving New Lexington Today

Don’t wait to get experienced legal representation. The sooner you involve our experienced trial attorneys, the more options we may have to fight for your rights. When you call Saia, Marrocco & Jensen Inc., you’ll speak directly with an attorney who can begin protecting your interests immediately. We offer free case evaluations and maintain flexible hours to accommodate your schedule. Contact us today for a free consultation to learn how we can help defend against your OVI charges in New Lexington.

Driving Directions to Our Firm

Here’s how to reach the office of Saia, Marrocco & Jensen Inc. at 111 West Brown Street, New Lexington, OH 43764.

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  • Take OH-13 S toward New Lexington.
  • Turn right onto W Brown St.
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  • Take OH-13 N toward New Lexington.
  • Turn left onto W Brown St.
  • The destination will be on your left.

From the East:

  • Take OH-37 W toward New Lexington.
  • Turn right onto OH-13 N (Main St).
  • Turn left onto W Brown St.
  • The destination will be on your left.

From the West:

  • Take OH-37 E toward New Lexington.
  • Turn left onto OH-13 N (Main St).
  • Turn left onto W Brown St.
  • The destination will be on your left.