Volume 01 | November 2016
CONGRATULATIONS STEVEN ADAMS
CO-AUTHORED BOOK ON
Ohio OVI Defense: The Law and Practice


Congratulations to Steven R. Adams for co-authoring the Ohio OVI Defense: The Law and Practice. This book filled with valuable information was recently published by the Lawyers & Judges Publishing Company, Inc. and is now available for purchase. The Law and Practice ensures understanding of biological and technological concepts and issues underlying OVI prosecution and defense in the State of Ohio.   View book bio here . 
STEVEN ADAMS
GIVES a WORD OF
ADVICE
ON THANKSGIVING
TURKEY 
STUFFING?
  If you're stopped by the Po Po this Thanksgiving, remember to give THANKS, but not EVIDENCE.  And remember the Government has the BIRDern of proof.  Do not help the Government and give them evidence. You do not need to do anything (except be polite and respectful, of course). All you have to remember is CHOOSE TO REFUSE.  Don't Gobble and don't wobble... No Standardized Field Sobriety Testing (aka. roadside gymnastics) and no CHEMICAL TESTING (Blood-Breath-Urine).. By clicking the link below you can watch Steve Adams Thanksgiving video and you can learn the importance of Choose To Refuse....

Attorney Steve Adams Thanksgiving Video! Watch Here

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AWARENESS OF MONTH

COLOR the World ORANGE DAY
The  month of November is Chronic Pain Awareness month.  Here at the Law Office of Steven R. Adams, we would like to raise awareness and help fight a rare and crippling disease known as RSD (Reflexive Sympathetic Dystrophy).  This rare nerve disorder  causes the brain and nervous system to send chronic pain signals to the affected part of the body.   CRPS/RSD is a debilitating and progressive chronic condition characterized by symptoms of prolonged pain that can be constant, and in some people, extremely severe and debilitating.   Approximately 200,00 Americans experience the debilitating symptoms of CRPS.  This disease generally occurs at the site  of a major or minor    injury and is a malfunction of the central nervous system and individuals suffering from CRPS/RSD may experience constant or intermittent changes in temperature or skin color, intense pain and swelling of the affected limb.  Join the Law Office of Steven R. Adams and help raise awareness on November 7th, 2016 Color the World Orange Day and join in the  support by wearing orange to spread awareness.                                 

To Learn more or to donate and help raise research funds click here
The Law Office Of Steven R. Adams | 513-659-4442 | 513-939-9337 | [email protected]| www.notguiltyadams.com
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CINCINNATI LOCAL BEER TOURS

Looking for something to do? Check out the Prohibition Resistance: The Industrious Tour! This is a one hour walking tour where you will hear stories of workers who made more beer than anywhere else in the country.  You will visit places to celebrate the Cincinnati Beer  industry, then explore places such as the historic Schmidt Brothers/Crown Brewery Lagering cellars and tunnels and much more.  Check out the link below for more information on tour times and prices.


  Cincinnati Brewery Tours


BEER BEER BEER!

Want more beer tour options?  Check out the Cincy Brew Bus Company where you can take a variety of tours through the local downtown breweries.  You can even take a tour by riding the new Cincinnati Bell Connector.  Sound fun? Check out the NEW Street Tasting Tour-Brewery Tour. For more information check them out here: Cincy Brew Bus Tour
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  A THREE HOUR FOOD TOUR?

Presented by Cincinnati Food Tours

Who does not want to take a food tour and explore Over-the-Rhine during a 3-hour escorted walking tour while enjoying food samples at 5 stops?  All tours start and end at historic Findlay Market!  For more information on times and tickets, click Cincinnati Food tours
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  FUN FACT

Can you get charged with a DUI while operating a horse and buggy? 

The Answer is yes (Well in Pennsylvania anyway)!  According to the CBS Pittsburgh News, State Police in Canoe Township reported a DUI incident that involved five Amish men.  Police stopped the Amish buggy because they noticed two males subjects on the roof of the buggy.  When authorities made the stop, it appeared all five males where under the influence of alcohol.  The driver of the buggy was arrested for suspicion of driving under the influence.  Now my question would be...Did the Police have to tow the horse and buggy or did they park it?