If you’ve been charged with a DUI in Mason or Deerfield Township, ask yourself the following questions:

Do you want to be represented by a Mason DUI attorney who handles mostly DUI cases instead of an attorney who handles just a few DUI cases every year?

Would you like your Deerfield Township attorney to be recognized by attorney advocacy groups like National Advocacy for DUI Defense, Super Attorneys, the National Trial Attorneys, and Ohio DUI Attorneys.net?

Would you prefer a Mason DUI attorney who primarily focuses his practice on DUI defense instead of a DUI attorney who also handles cases in personal injury, estate planning, probate, domestic relations, and child custody?

Would you like your Deerfield Township attorney to set a strict limit on the number of cases he accepts so that he can give your case the time and attention that it deserves?

Do you want to be represented by a Mason DUI attorney who has a history of getting the majority of charges against his clients dismissed/reduced?

If you answered yes to each of these questions, keep reading. Jeremiah Denslow is an experienced Mason DUI attorney who represents DUI clients in Hamilton, Warren, Butler, and Clermont counties. Jeremiah structures his DUI defense practice using a very simple formula:

  • a concentrated focus and dedication to DUI defense;
  • a concentrated focus and dedication to Ohio courts; and
  • a concentrated focus and dedication to limiting the number of clients he accepts.

That’s pretty rare. Most Mason DUI attorneys and Deerfield Township attorneys structure their practice differently. In fact, most DUI attorneys in the state do as well. The large majority of DUI attorneys handle cases in many practice areas, including domestic relations, child custody, probate, estate planning, personal injury and criminal defense. In addition, they don’t limit the number of cases they take.

Jeremiah’s practice is extremely focused on DUI defense which helps him stay on top of DUI laws, regulations, emerging case law and DUI defense strategies. Limiting the number of cases he accepts, allows Jeremiah to devote more time and attention to each case. That makes Jeremiah a Mason and Deerfield Township DUI attorney you can trust to handle any DUI case, no matter how complex.

Message from Jeremiah Denslow, Mason DUI Attorney and Deerfield Township Attorney

Mason DUI LawyerHi. I’m Jeremiah Denslow—a Mason and Deerfield Township DUI attorney who practices DUI defense in all Ohio courts. If you’re facing a drinking and driving charge in Mason Municipal Court, you’re probably nervous, worried and looking for some help. Please follow my advice and look through my website to obtain some information on DUI charges and drinking and driving defense strategies. In addition, please feel free give me a call at 513-268-4000. I would be happy to answer any questions you have. As an experienced Mason and Deerfield Township DUI attorney, I can tell you how I’ve helped other clients facing DUI charges just like you.

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The Basics of Mason and Mason Township DUI and Drinking and Driving Defense

Any Mason or Deerfield Township attorney can tell you that operating a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or drugs (OVI) and driving under the influence (DUI) are common phrases people use when talking about the law that prohibits drinking and driving in Ohio. It is also sometimes called DWI, or driving while impaired. The law makes it illegal to drive a vehicle while generally impaired or to drive a motor vehicle with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of over 0.07%, also called a “per se” DUI. In addition, Mason DUI regulations prohibit a high tier drinking and driving charge, where a Mason DUI driver has a high blood alcohol concentration of over 0.16%.

In Mason and the rest of Ohio, DUI is considered a fairly serious charge that carries fairly serious penalties. How serious?  A DUI carries mandatory jail time—anywhere from three days up to six months, even for a first offense. It also carries a mandatory driver’s license suspension anywhere up to three years and a mandatory fine that can exceed $1,000 but can be no less than $375. The Mason DUI Court will typically require a DUI defendant to take a drug/alcohol assessment and follow any recommendations from the assessment. That can mean a DUI defendant can be court-ordered to attend a Mason DUI treatment program like weekly counseling or attendance at AA meetings. In addition, the Mason DUI court can force you to obtain special DUI license plates for any vehicle you drive and require you to install a device on your car called an ignition interlock that will check your blood alcohol content every time you start your car. These devices can be expensive and require regular monitoring by the court.

Fortunately, the penalties discussed above apply only to drivers who are convicted of DUI. An experienced Mason or Deerfield Township attorney may be able to prevent that from happening. If you are facing DUI charges in Mason Municipal Court or the surrounding area, it’s important to contact a top DUI attorney to see if he can get the case dismissed or reduced to something less serious that doesn’t carry mandatory jail time, license suspension and special DUI license plates.

Client Reviews for Jeremiah Denslow, Deerfield Township Attorney and Mason DUI Attorney

Five out of five stars on Google for Jeremiah Denslow, Mason DUI attorney: “Jeremiah is the go-to DUI defense attorney anywhere near Dayton, Cincinnati, or Columbus. If you want results, he’s the guy you should call first.”

Five out of five stars on Google for Jeremiah Denslow, Deerfield Township attorney: “With over 15 years of experience, Jeremiah Denslow is an excellent DUI attorney that I highly recommend. Jeremiah is very professional, courteous and conscientious about his work. Unlike other attorneys who claim to have several fields of expertise, Jeremiah focuses on DUI defense. Jeremiah’s focus on DUI defense allows him to stay on top of the rapidly changing laws and get RESULTS!! Definitely call Jeremiah for any DUI related problems; you want him on your side!!”

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Peer Reviews for Mason and Deerfield Township Attorney, Jeremiah Denslow

From a defense attorney on Avvo for Jeremiah Denslow, Deerfield Township attorney: “Jeremiah is a very respected attorney. He was One of the Top 100 Trial Attorneys by the National Trial Attorneys Association, One of the Top DUI Attorneys in the State of Ohio by the National Advocacy for DUI Defense and in the Top 40 Under 40 Criminal Defense Attorneys in the State of Ohio by the American Society for Legal Advocates.”

Written by an Ohio defense attorney for Jeremiah Denslow, Mason DUI attorney on Avvo: “As past president of the Ohio Association of Criminal Defense Attorneys (OACDL), I strongly recommend Jeremiah as a highly qualified attorney in criminal and DUI defense. He has solid credentials, a wealth of experience and he always fights for his clients. He has a 10.0 AVVO rating and is a 2013 Super Attorney Rising Star. Jeremiah is a tremendous advocate and I give him my strongest endorsement in the field of criminal defense.”

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Mason DUI Courts and Other DUI Courts in the Warren County Area

There are five courts in Warren County that handle DUI cases, including Mason Municipal Court. To determine which court will handle your DUI case, simply look at your citation or figure out which police department issued the DUI citation. Once you have that information, you can go to the corresponding court’s website to look at a complete list of the charges against you, any upcoming court dates, and any documents your Mason DUI attorney or Deerfield Township attorney has filed, assuming you’ve hired one.

Here is a list of Warren County area courts that handle DUI cases:

Mason and Deerfield Township DUI courts in Butler County Ohio

Mason and Deerfield Township DUI courts in Clermont County Ohio

Mason and Deerfield Township DUI courts in Hamilton County Ohio

Mason and Deerfield Township DUI courts in Warren County Ohio

Mason and Deerfield Township Law Enforcement Agencies

While there are many law enforcement agencies in the state of Ohio, only a few are authorized to issue citations for Mason or Deerfield Township DUI charges. Further, each agency has their own departmental policies and procedures that dictate how they investigate DUI cases and when they issue DUI charges. Here are the agencies:

Jeremiah Denslow is a Top Mason and Deerfield Township DUI Attorney

No DUI arrest is perfect. Most DUI investigations include a number of witnesses, including police officers and the personnel who collect, store and test chemical samples.  As case law demonstrates, witnesses are human, and they make mistakes. Further, most Mason and Deerfield Township DUI investigations include a breath testing device or other testing equipment that is not always maintained according to current DUI regulations.

There are over 1 million laws in the United States. I am a top Mason and Deerfield Township DUI attorney who focuses my practice on just a few – DUI and criminal defense. Because of my experience and concentrated focus, I know the Ohio DUI laws better than most attorneys in the state. I am a passionate DUI attorney and I get results; however, I accept only a limited number of clients. If you’re serious about your case and want a top Mason or Deerfield Township attorney on your team, call me at 513-268-4000.