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Traffic Law at Christley, Herington & Pierce

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Ohio’s Driver’s License Point System In Ohio, if you accumulate 12 points on your driver’s license within a two year period, the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles will suspend your driver’s license. Different types of moving violations cause different numbers of points to be assessed against your license. Our lawyers can explain to you Ohio’s driver’s license point system and how a conviction for a pending charge may affect your right to drive in the future. We can help you determine whether you are eligible to take a driving class that will cause points to be removed from your license.

Appeal of Conviction Christley, Herington & Pierce can represent you before the Court of Appeals if you want to appeal the trial court’s refusal to suppress evidence or dismiss a DUI / OVI or traffic charge, or if you want to appeal your conviction. If you want to appeal a ruling of the trial court or a conviction, you should contact an attorney immediately because there is a limited amount of time within which you must file a notice of appeal.

The following attorneys practice DUI / OVI and traffic law:

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