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Multiple OVIs

Multiple OVIs

Multiple OVI Arrests in Dayton

The state of Ohio punishes OVI crimes severely, and the consequences grow significantly worse when your case involves repeated offenses. Multiple OVI arrests can have devastating impacts on your future, leading to revoked driving privileges or mandatory jail time. In the midst of such a stressful situation, you may not realize all your rights or know where to turn for help. A skilled criminal defense lawyer at The VanNoy Firm can help you fight these charges and protect your freedom.

OVI Charges in Ohio

Law enforcement officers in Ohio issue an OVI (Operating a Vehicle while Impaired) when a driver operates a vehicle under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Just one OVI conviction brings serious consequences. However, prosecutors pursue repeat offenders aggressively. The legal system seeks to impose harsher sentences to deter people from getting behind the wheel while intoxicated.

 

The 10-Year Lookback Period in Ohio

Courts use a specific timeframe to determine the severity of your charges. Ohio enforces a 10-year lookback period for OVI offenses. If you receive a new OVI charge within 10 years of a prior conviction, the court classifies it as a repeat offense. This classification immediately increases the severity of the potential penalties. Even if your older conviction occurred close to 10 years ago, judges will use it to escalate your current charges.

Penalties for Repeat OVI Offenses

When you face a 2nd or 3rd OVI offense within the 10-year window, you face a steep increase in punishments. The justice system aims to reflect the ongoing risk posed by a repeat offender. Your specific sentence will depend on the details of your case, but a judge will likely mandate strict penalties.

Common consequences for repeat OVI offenses include:

  • Mandatory minimum jail days stretching from 10 to 60 days
  • Substantially larger fines that can cause severe financial strain
  • Extended license suspensions that last several years
  • Required use of yellow OVI offender plates
  • Mandatory installation of an ignition interlock device
  • Vehicle immobilization or complete forfeiture of your car

These penalties affect your ability to work, travel, and support your family.

When an OVI Becomes a Felony

Misdemeanor charges eventually turn into felony charges for habitual offenders. Under Ohio law, an OVI becomes a felony if you receive 4 convictions within 10 years or 6 convictions within 20 years. Having any prior felony OVI conviction also makes any subsequent OVI a felony.

A felony conviction carries life-altering consequences:

  • Minimum jail time of 60 days up to 5 years in state prison
  • Massive fines that can exceed 10,000 dollars
  • Driver’s license suspension ranging from 3 years to life
  • Total revocation of driving privileges without exceptions
  • Mandatory addiction treatment programs
  • Forfeiture of your vehicle

The court views felony OVI cases as severe threats to public safety.

Ohio Implied Consent and Sampling for Repeat Offenders

Officers follow different protocols during traffic stops for drivers with prior convictions. Under Ohio law, police can use reasonable force to collect blood, breath, or urine samples from individuals who have prior OVI convictions. Refusing to undergo testing results in immediate license suspension. Furthermore, officers will seize the vehicle you are driving and remove its license plates upon your arrest if you have a recent misdemeanor OVI or any prior felony OVI conviction.

Secure Your Future With The VanNoy Firm

Multiple OVI convictions in Ohio carry severe consequences that can alter the course of your life. You need to entrust your case to a law firm with extensive resources, skilled attorneys, and a history of success. Your attorney serves as your personal advocate, helping you evaluate the evidence, challenge improper field sobriety tests, and build a strong defense.

 The VanNoy Firm employs a full-time private investigative firm and a court services firm as part of its team to serve you. Contact our Dayton attorneys today to discuss your legal matter.

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