Arnold Law Firm, LLC New Requirements for Owner’s Auto Liability Insurance Effective December 22, 2013, Ohio is requiring that minimum limits of liability coverage be increased to twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000.00) for… read more →
City of Cincinnati OVI Client was charged by Cincinnati Police with 4511.19(A)(1)(a), Operating a Motor Vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or drug of abuse (OVI/DUI), being a second… read more →
Hamilton County OVI/DUI Client was charged by Montgomery Police with 4511.19(A)(1)(a), Operating a Motor Vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or drug of abuse (OVI/DUI), 4511.19(A)(1)(h), Operating a Motor… read more →
Crescent Springs Criminal Case Client was charged by Crescent Springs Police Department with Assault, in violation of KRS 508.030. A bench trial was set and the client was acquitted of… read more →
Covington Criminal Client was charged by Covington Police Department with Trafficking in a Controlled Substance 1st Degree in violation of KRS 218A.1412 and various violations of Kenton County Ordinance 451.12… read more →
Independence DUI Client was charged by Independence Police Department with running a red light in violation of KRS 189.231 and Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol (DUI) and Driving with… read more →
Covington DUI Client was charged by Covington Police Department with Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol (DUI) and Driving with a prohibited level of alcohol in his blood, a .201… read more →
Newport Criminal Case Client was charged by Newport Police with unlawfully operating a vehicle which was involved in an accident resulting injury to any person or resulting in property damage… read more →
Wilder DUI Client was charged by Wilder Police Department with speeding in violation of KRS 189.390, driving outside of marked lanes in violation of KRS 189.300 and Driving Under the… read more →
Newport DUI Client was charged by Newport Police Department with Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol (DUI) in violation of KRS 189A.010, as a second offense within five years and… read more →