In Ohio, a DUI (Driving Under the Influence) offense typically results in a driver's license suspension rather than points on the driving record. However, if convicted of OVI (Operating a Vehicle Impaired), the driver can face penalties including fines, possible jail time, and mandatory treatment programs. Points are more commonly assessed for moving violations, but for OVI offenses, the focus is primarily on legal and license ramifications. Always consult the latest state laws or a legal professional for the most accurate information.
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