When you choose to get behind the wheel while under the influence of alcohol or drugs, the state of Ohio has specific charges you may face. DUI, DWI, or OVI are common charges with their own implications. Let’s help you understand the difference between each.
DUI
DUI stands for Driving Under the Influence. You can be charged with a DUI if your BAC (Blood Alcohol Concentration) exceeds the legal limit of 0.08, although the term is no longer used in Ohio. While it’s normally classified as a misdemeanor, a DUI can be considered a felony when you cause:
DWI
The term DWI refers to Driving While Intoxicated or Driving While Impaired. Basically, it means the same thing as a DUI. Being charged with a DWI just means you chose to operate a vehicle while impaired by drugs or alcohol. This charge is also not used in Ohio much, if at all, anymore.
OVI
OVI means Operating a Vehicle Under the Influence. As of 2004, Ohio prefers to use this term. It adheres to the DUI standards that you can be charged with an OVI if your BAC exceeds the legal limit of 0.08 while you operate a vehicle. One of the big differences between an OVI and a DUI is that the person does not need to be actively driving the vehicle to face charges. Even if you sit in an idling or parked car while under the influence, the charges can stick.
Details
Ohio follows “implied consent,” so refusing a chemical BAC test means automatic license suspension and a mandatory fine. If you have no prior drunk driving record, then it’s possible to reduce your charge through a plea bargain to several other offenses with less restrictive penalties.
If you need representation and someone to guide you through the DUI/OVI process to get the best possible outcome, contact the attorneys at Hoover Kacyon, LLC. The Akron, Fairlawn, and Cuyahoga Falls Hoover Kaycon, LLC Attorneys at Law are here to answer your questions. We deliver the highest quality legal representation from a team of professionals while also providing excellent customer service. Call us at
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