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               <title>Do I need a local OVI Lawyer</title>
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               <description>&lt;p&gt;Charged with OVI?&amp;nbsp; Wondering if you need to hire an OVI lawyer from the local area where you will be going to court?&amp;nbsp; The short answer is NO!&amp;nbsp; However, it is important to hire an attorney who is familiar with the&amp;nbsp;court, the judges,&amp;nbsp;the prosecutors, the science and the defenses available to you based on your individual fact pattern.&lt;/p&gt;
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