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A breath test showed Taylor’s blood-alcohol concentration was .145 percent, according to the patrol. Ohio’s legal driving limit is 0.08 percent.
A records check showed that Taylor’s license was under an OVI-related driving suspension.
He had prior OVI convictions in 2017, 2006, 2002 and 1992, all in Clark County, the patrol stated.
Taylor, who pleaded not guilty, has a pretrial hearing set for Sept. 17 in Clark County Municipal Court.
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The patrol will have increased patrols during the Labor Day weekend and are asking for the public’s help to remove impaired motorists from Ohio roadways. Report erratic drivers to 1-800-GRAB-DUI or #677.
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