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OMVI stands for operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated and it's illegal. If you are caught operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated in the state of Ohio or another state, there can be serious legal consequences. OMVI can also be known as driving under the influence, (DUI).
You can be arrested for OMVI if you are under the influence of alcohol above the legal concentration limit, drugs or both. If you are pulled over by an officer of the law and the officer suspects OMVI, you may be asked to take a breathalyzer test or give a blood sample to test your intoxication level of drugs and alcohol. Though most OMVI arrests are made due to being under the influence of alcohol or drugs, you can also be charged if you are found to be under the influence of inhalants or prescription medications. You can also be charged with OMVI if you are operating a motorcycle under the influence or another motorized piece of transportation. Being arrested for OMVI can mean the loss of your driver’s license, jail time, probation or all three.
If you are charged with OMVI, it is very important that you have an experienced professional on your side to protect your legal rights and fight on your behalf. Groth & Associates will gather all of the facts surrounding your case and fight to provide you with the best possible outcome. If you are looking for a DUI attorney in Toledo, call Groth & Associates.
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