Dealing with an OVI arrest can be overwhelming and confusing. Securing competent legal representation is crucial and immediate, hiring an OVI attorney who possesses courtroom experience and a keen statutory knowledge is critical. Denny & Mills Law Office excels in these areas. Mr. Denny's resume includes 37 years of legal experience and an endless number of cases in the judicial system.
Police officers, judges, and prosecutors know Mr. Denny very well from his interactions with them over the years. Mr. Denny possesses numerous certifications from legal agencies and judicial associations. He is known for his tenacity in defending his clients to the best of his professional ability. An OVI (Operating a Vehicle under the Influence) is an offense that in a worst-case scenario could result in a license suspension, costly fines, and even jail time.
This, of course, could have a devastating effect on an individual's daily life. This is why it is imperative to make the smart phone call as soon as possible after being stopped by the police and arrested for OVI.
Police officers, judges, and prosecutors know Mr. Denny very well from his interactions with them over the years. Mr. Denny possesses numerous certifications from legal agencies and judicial associations. He is known for his tenacity in defending his clients to the best of his professional ability. An OVI (Operating a Vehicle under the Influence) is an offense that in a worst-case scenario could result in a license suspension, costly fines, and even jail time.
This, of course, could have a devastating effect on an individual's daily life. This is why it is imperative to make the smart phone call as soon as possible after being stopped by the police and arrested for OVI.
Services
The Fairborn Municipal Court serves the communities of Fairborn, Bath Township, Beavercreek and Beavercreek Township.
The court conducts preliminary hearings in felony cases, handles traffic and non-traffic misdemeanors, and civil cases where the money in dispute does not exceed $15,000.
The Greene County Common Pleas Court (Xenia) handles felony criminal cases.
The Fairborn Municipal Court is located at 1148 Kaufmann Ave, Fairborn, Ohio 45324.
The normal business hours for the court are 7:30 a.m. for 4:00 p.m.
The court conducts preliminary hearings in felony cases, handles traffic and non-traffic misdemeanors, and civil cases where the money in dispute does not exceed $15,000.
The Greene County Common Pleas Court (Xenia) handles felony criminal cases.
The Fairborn Municipal Court is located at 1148 Kaufmann Ave, Fairborn, Ohio 45324.
The normal business hours for the court are 7:30 a.m. for 4:00 p.m.
If you have been arrested for OVI in Centerville, Kettering, Moraine or Washington Township, your misdemeanor OVI case will be heard in the Kettering Municipal Court.
The Kettering Municipal Court provides justice services for the communities of Centerville, Kettering, Moraine and Washington Township.
It handles misdemeanor traffic and criminal cases, as well as civil complaints up to $15,000 and small claims complaints up to $3,000.
Preliminary hearings for felony cases are also conducted here.
The Kettering Municipal Court provides justice services for the communities of Centerville, Kettering, Moraine and Washington Township.
It handles misdemeanor traffic and criminal cases, as well as civil complaints up to $15,000 and small claims complaints up to $3,000.
Preliminary hearings for felony cases are also conducted here.
If you are arrested on suspicion of a Miamisburg OVI (drunk driving) in Miamisburg, West Carrollton, Germantown, German Township or Miami Township, your misdemeanor DUI case will be heard in the Miamisburg Municipal Court.
The Court is served by Magistrate Margaret Quinn and Chief Bailiff Kirk J. Bell.
The Miamisburg Municipal Court, located at 10 N. First Street, Miamisburg, Ohio 45342, serves a population of over 80,000 and handles in excess of 15,000 cases per year.
The court is open Monday through Friday, 8:00 am - 4:00 pm and can be reached at (937) 866-2203.
The Court is served by Magistrate Margaret Quinn and Chief Bailiff Kirk J. Bell.
The Miamisburg Municipal Court, located at 10 N. First Street, Miamisburg, Ohio 45342, serves a population of over 80,000 and handles in excess of 15,000 cases per year.
The court is open Monday through Friday, 8:00 am - 4:00 pm and can be reached at (937) 866-2203.
If you have been arrested for OVI in Vandalia you will have your case heard in Vandalia Municipal Court.
Vandalia Municipal Court's jurisdiction serves approximately 83.5 square miles, which includes the Cities of Vandalia, Englewood, Clayton, Union and the Townships of Harrison and Butler, located in the Montgomery County, Ohio.
The Court is located on the 2nd floor of the Justice Center at 245 James E. Bohanan Memorial Drive, Vandalia, Ohio.
The Court operates Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Vandalia Municipal Court's jurisdiction serves approximately 83.5 square miles, which includes the Cities of Vandalia, Englewood, Clayton, Union and the Townships of Harrison and Butler, located in the Montgomery County, Ohio.
The Court is located on the 2nd floor of the Justice Center at 245 James E. Bohanan Memorial Drive, Vandalia, Ohio.
The Court operates Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
If you are arrested or ticketed for a criminal offense in Clearcreek, Hamilton, Harlan, Massie, Salem, Union, Washington or Wayne Townships, your case will be heard in Warren County Court.
In addition, the Court handles some criminal offenses which occur in the cities of Harveysburg, Maineville, Morrow, South Lebanon, Springboro or Waynesville.
Your ticket or summons will tell you where and when to appear.
Many traffic and some criminal citations (also known as tickets) are payable in the Clerk's Office and do not require a court appearance in front of the judge.
In addition, the Court handles some criminal offenses which occur in the cities of Harveysburg, Maineville, Morrow, South Lebanon, Springboro or Waynesville.
Your ticket or summons will tell you where and when to appear.
Many traffic and some criminal citations (also known as tickets) are payable in the Clerk's Office and do not require a court appearance in front of the judge.
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