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Charles Rowland is a former city prosecutor, a former special prosecutor and a committed advocate for the accused drunk driver. He is a member of the National College for DUI Defense and has attended their intensive DUI defense program at Harvard University. He is certified on the BAC DataMaster breath test machine and was the first attorney In the State of Ohio to be certified on the Intoxilyzer 8000 breath test machine. Charles Rowland has been an author on matters related to DUI defense, has presented seminars on DUI defense and has earned a reputation as an accomplished trial attorney. He has earned the respect of his colleagues by serving as the President of the Greene County Bar Association, by being named a Fellow to the prestigious Ohio State Bar Foundation, and by winning the Beavercreek Chamber of Commerce's Public Education Award. Charles M. Rowland II was the first attorney In the United States to earn a Forensic Sobriety Assessment Certificate. In 2004, Charles Rowland won the Ohio State Bar Foundation's Community Service Award for lawyers 40 and under. As the former President of Greene County's Adult Alcohol and Drug Treatment facility, Charles Rowland's ability to represent you goes far beyond the courtroom.
This blog has taken a position that the deterrent effect of a sobriety
checkpoint is not worth the harm caused by abandoning the "probable
cause" standard that is a cornerstone of American jurisprudence. What
is all the more outrageous is that the checkpoints are not as effective
as saturation patrols which safeguard the probable cause standa...
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