Weekend Jail Log Shows Spike in OVI-Related Bookings 

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Anyone glancing at the Scioto County Jail log this weekend might have thought Portsmouth was suddenly overrun with drunk drivers. One after another, names popped up tied to operating a vehicle under the influence (OVI) charges. 

But dig a little deeper and the story looks a lot different. Most of these individuals weren’t arrested after a night of bad decisions — they were showing up to serve sentences from earlier cases. In fact, for many of them, the actual jail time amounts to just a few days.  

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OVI Penalties in Ohio 

In Ohio, penalties for OVI can be stiff — even for a first offense. They typically include at least three days in jail or a driver intervention program, hundreds of dollars in fines, and a license suspension of six months to three years. Repeat offenders face harsher consequences, such as longer suspensions, ignition interlock requirements, vehicle forfeiture, and mandatory jail time. Judges also have discretion to suspend much of a sentence, provided the offender stays sober and avoids new violations. 

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