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NPR:

Report Calls Out Flaws In Public Defender System

ABA Journal:

Federal Judge Sanctions US $600K for Secretly Taping Defense Lawyer

9News:

Lab tech may jeopardize cases

BG Views:

Little machine causes controversy surrounding Ohio's drunken driving laws

The New York Times:

Science Found Wanting in Nation's Crime Labs

DNA Evidence Can Be Fabricated, Scientists Show

CNN:

Seniors: Drink to your health

Dogs sniff out wrong suspect; scent lineups questioned

The Tribune-Star:

Illinois allowing DUI offenders portable breath test option

The Advocate:

State leaders seeking wider reporting of repeat OVI offenders

Web site list of multi-OVI drivers only tip of iceberg

New Year's is popular night for OVI arrests

Including cell phones in Fourth Amendment makes sense

Licking County officials don't foresee large impact after vehicle-search ruling

Appeals Court Throws Out Conviction

Breath-tests Unpopular

Man Says Parents Have Right to Spank

Lie Detector Clears Murder Suspect

WRONGLY ACCUSED - Authorities: Witnesses lied about murder

Eyewitness Accounts Often Lack Clear Vision

Kirkersville man gets one year in prison for vehicular assault

The Columbus Dispatch:

$7million DUI tests little used

Administration brushes off worries over breath-tester

Warrants used to get blood tests of 41 drivers

Akron Hospital Accused of Restraining Man to Get Blood, Urine Samples

Alcohol gauge has its critics lining up

Court Case Over Son's Spanking Still Stings Dad

Jailed Man Goes Free After Another Confesses to Killing

Man Not Indicted in Women's Death

Misdemeanor Conviction From Johnstown Overturned

Lewis survived jail with patience, hope

Akron Beacon Journal:

Copley man demands breath test, gets DUI charge

Droughns Show Folly Of DUI Law

The Newark Advocate:

Appeals Court Throws Out Conviction

Critics Say Ohio DUI Bill Violates Constitution

Licking County Sheriff's Office Record-Keeping Error Affects Drunken Driving Case

Manslaughter Charge Dropped

Etna man charged

Intoxicated driving collides with holiday

Case Could Change Definition Of Obscenity

Shooting Evidence To Be Reviewed

Defense Attorneys Say DUI Law Unfair

Associated Press:

Pennsylvania judges accused of jailing kids for cash

Drunken drivers roll down state information gaps

NJ court examines breath test machines

Troopers Accused of Cheating on Sobriety Tests

California's highest court says juries can consider accuracy of breath tests in DUI cases

MSN.com:

The $10,000 ride home

Ohio State Highway Patrol:

Impaired Driver Deaths Up Statewide

Lincoln Courier:

Common DUI Test Gets Legal Test of Its Own in Peoria County Case

NBC4i.com:

County's Breathalyzer Accuracy Called Into Question

Plain Dealer:

State urged to buy portable DUI breath testers

Senator wants to rethink purchase of DUI-test device

Cuyahoga judges approve open discovery; new rule takes effect in 90 days

Death-Row Inmate Ordered Retried or Freed

Cincinnati Enquirer:

Drunk-Driving Crackdown Passes

Desert Sun Wire Services:

DUI Offenders Could Face Monitoring Via Ankle Bracelets

CBS13:

Eye Recording Device Detects DUI Suspects

Phoenix New Times:

Heather Squires was arrested for DUI without drinking a drop of alcohol

Chicago Sun Times:

Honored DUI Cop Charged

Cop cuffed her during dispute over drawing blood

Tucson Citizen:

Judge May 'Out' Firm's Secret DUI Code

The Chronicle Telegram:

Lorain Law Director Charged With 4th DUI

American Chronicle:

Weight Loss Diets Can Get You Arrested for DUI

Wapakoneta Daily News:

When to Say When: WDN Staffer Pushes Testing of Breathalyzer to the Legal Limit

NPR:

Everyone Deserves Defense

The Sentinel:

Local teens claim pranks on county's Speed Cams

WIRED:

Minnesota Court Orders Release of DUI ‘Breathalyzer’ Source Code

Michigan DUI Help:

Problems with Breath Testing Equipment in Michigan

Base One Findings:

Huge, Huge Win in the DUI World

Gaston Gazette:

Charla Davis may have had 0.18 blood-alcohol level at time of fatal wreck, scientist says

BBC News:

Text driving 'worse than drink'

Forensic Magazine:

Supreme Court Ruling Requires Crime Lab Analysts to Testify

Time:

Coming Soon a Breathalyzer in Every Car?

NBCMIAMI:

Charges Dropped Against Woman Framed by Cops

LawyersUSAonline:

DUI defense attorneys pursue new argument

Information on Nystagmus:

Nystagmus

Fox News:

Drawing Blood Will Help Stop Drunk Driving, Police Say

Washington Post:

On the jury, Gene Weingarten didn't believe the D.C. police's eyes

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Attorney Robert Calesaric represents clients in central Ohio, including Newark, Columbus, Heath, Granville, Johnstown, Pataskala, Mount Vernon, Lancaster, New Lexington, Zanesville, Reynoldsburg, New Albany, Westerville, Hebron, Kirkersville, Alexandria, Licking County, Franklin County, Fairfield County, Knox County, Delaware County, Morrow County, Coshocton County, Muskingum County, and Perry County, and at Denison University. Attorney Calesaric handles cases involving motor vehicle accidents that occurred throughout central Ohio, including on I-70, I-71, I-270, I-670, I-77, and highways 16, 37, 161, 146, and 13.