Volume 16 | February 1, 2018
HAPPY ST. PATRICK's DAY EVERYONE

For more wisdom from Steven R. Adams on what to say if you are pulled over and accused of driving under the influence on St. Paddy's day-remember to choose to refuse and say no no to the po po!!

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And be on the look out for our new upcoming video this March-Don't Let Your Basketball Madness Turn into Sadness

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We Hope you enjoyed the Give Love not Evidence videos as much as we did making it for you! Below are some of the behind the scene pics... enjoy..
(Tad Brittingham prepping for his big scene)
(Tiffany Tueschler and Tad Brittingham
practicing their skit)
(Steven R. Adams showing off his new suit)
(Producer Mike Blum preparing the Set)
(Tad playing the po po for a day)
(Steven Adams going over some "give love not evidence" lines with producer Jason Dudas)
NOT GUILTY ADAMS' FAQ's
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How Long Do You Lose Your License After A DUI In Ohio?

The facts of your case play a major role in how long you lose your license after a DUI in Ohio. It could be as little as 90 days, or as long as a lifetime revocation of your driving privileges. When police arrest you on suspension of drunk driving — known as operating a vehicle under the influence (OVI) in Ohio — you face an automatic, immediate
administrative license suspension. If convicted in trial court, you will face mandatory sentencing including an mandatory license suspension.

In some cases, you may qualify to request limited driving privileges after serving the “hard time” suspension required under Ohio law. This hard time may be as little as 15 days for first offenders who test at or slightly above the legal limit. READ MORE
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ADAMS FAMILY LAW BLOG
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It can be heartbreaking for a noncustodial parent to find out that his ex-spouse is planning on moving away with the kids. If the children are located in a different city or state, it can be much harder for the noncustodial parent to be present in their lives. Because of this, many noncustodial parents want READ MORE ]
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