Drivers get arrested for operating a vehicle under the influence of drugs or alcohol (OVI) offenses every day across Ohio. Some people get arrested due to targeted traffic enforcement efforts. Their erratic behavior in traffic makes police officers suspect them of...
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Month: March 2024
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You don’t have to answer questions during a traffic stop
If you get pulled over by the police while driving your car, the officer will likely come to your window to have a conversation with you. The first thing they’ll do is ask you for identifying information, such as your driver’s license. They may also ask for paperwork...
Understanding white-collar crime
The phrase "white-collar crime" refers to a broad range of non-violent, financial crimes that an individual may commit in order to obtain an advantage for themselves or a business. White-collar criminals are usually executives from the middle and upper classes. When a...