About Scott A. Rubenstein

The Cincinnati DUI Lawyer

Domestic Violence

I have seen a number of people charged with Domestic Violence who have already entered guilty pleas in their case.  They didn't think it was a big deal.  It is. Domestic Violence is a serious issue in our society.  Many times these instances should never have been brought to court.  In these cases, there is [...]

How police handle roadside questioning and the OVI/DUI law

There are three phases involved when an officer arrests you for an OVI.  The first Phase is Vehicle In Motion (witnessing the car's movement).  Then it is on  to Phase II, the Personal Contact Phase. The first task of Phase II begins as the suspect vehicle and the patrol vehicle have come to complete stop. [...]

Underage Drinking and Social Host Liability in Ohio

People are injured and killed by drunk drivers every day. According to Mothers Against Drunk Driving, almost 13,000 people were killed in 2007 in alcohol-related crashes. Countless other people suffered serious injuries in automobile accidents caused by drunk drivers. Given the death and destruction that is caused due to alcohol related negligence each year, many [...]

Wiretap Act

The Wiretap Act is a federal law that is aimed at protecting your privacy in your communications with other persons. Usually,when you think of a "wiretap," the first thing that comes to mind is someone listening to your telephone calls. But, the Act protects more than that. Under the Act, it is illegal to: Intentionally, or [...]

What To Do When Wrongfully Accused of a DUI

If you have been wrongfully accused of driving while intoxicated, you’re probably feeling very frightened and frustrated. There are, however, several things you can do to help your case. Read through the following to learn more about wrongful DWI arrests and how to vindicate yourself. Causes of a Wrongful DWI Arrest Did you know that [...]

Common Causes of Error in Breathalyzers: Homeostatic Variables

There are many common sources of error in the use of breathalyzers, devices designed to measure the amount of alcohol in an one's breath. Homeostatic variables, i.e. the differences in biological makeup of individuals, can have a drastic effect on the results of a breath test. The computers inside breathalyzers work by multiplying the amount of alcohol [...]

What do I need to do when confronted by a police officer?

In Ohio, even if a police officer does not have a reasonable suspicion that criminal activity is afoot, he may approach and make contact with a citizen. This type of encounter is referred to as a "voluntary contact." If an officer suspects criminal activity, he may ask for identifying information–this consists of your name, birthdate, [...]

Computers, Wireless Networks, the Internet and the Law

Wireless routers have enabled computer users to "unplug" and access the internet from anywhere within the router’s range. This range continues to increase as technology advances and the use of range boosters becomes more widespread. For example, there are systems available for farmers that allow the range of their wireless router to extend approximately two [...]

The Ohio Legislature Comes to the Aid of Hemorrhaging Prison System

Ohio just joined a waive of other states that have recently reduced some of the long prison sentences that were a hallmark of the nation’s war on drugs. House Bill 86 rolls back much of the tough-on-crime attitude that has dominated Ohio state government for decades, and has resulted in a prison system with a [...]

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