Charged with an OVI/DUI in Cincinnati, Ohio?

Former Clermont County chief prosecutor David Gast represents clients facing OVI/DUI charges in Ohio with practical, strategic defense. An OVI charge can carry serious consequences, including license suspension, fines, and potential jail time. Early, experienced representation can make a critical difference.

If you are facing an OVI charge, now is the time to act.

David Gast
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Former Prosecutor

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OVI/DUI Defense

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Cincinnati, Ohio

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Backed by Strauss Troy

What To Do
After an OVI Arrest

Strauss Troy represents clients facing OVI/DUI charges in Cincinnati, Ohio as well as Hamilton, Clermont, Brown and Butler counties and its communities. Former Clermont County chief prosecutor David Gast provides strategic guidance for individuals dealing with drunk driving charges, license suspensions, and related criminal defense matters in Ohio.

The decisions you make after an OVI arrest can have a significant impact on your case. Here are a few important steps to keep in mind:
Remain calm and avoid discussing your case
Pay attention to license suspension deadlines
Gather paperwork from your arrest
Speak with an attorney as early as possible

Why Work With
David Gast?

David is a veteran trial attorney with extensive experience on both sides of OVI cases. Before returning to private practice, he served for five years as Chief Prosecuting Attorney in Clermont County, where he oversaw the Municipal Division and personally reviewed nearly every OVI case filed in the county. He evaluated the evidence, determined whether cases should move forward, and prosecuted many of them at trial.

Learn More About David

What sets David apart is not just that he handled OVI cases—but that he was the decision-maker behind them.

Before his time as Chief Prosecutor, David was in private practice successfully defending individuals charged with OVI. He built a strong track record in the courtroom and earned recognition throughout local courts for his work on impaired driving cases. He now brings that same defense-focused approach back to his clients, strengthened by years of prosecutorial leadership.

David understands how OVI cases are investigated, where they are vulnerable, and what prosecutors look for when deciding whether to pursue or resolve a case. From the initial stop to field sobriety testing to chemical evidence, he knows where to challenge the case—and how to do it effectively.

Former Prosecutor Perspective

David understands how OVI/DUI cases are evaluated and prosecuted in Ohio courts.

Responsive Communication

You’ll have a dedicated advocate who keeps you informed.

Strategic, Straightforward Guidance

He develops clear, practical defense strategies tailored to your situation.

Full-Service Firm Resources

Backed by the resources and support of Strauss Troy.

OVI/DUI Defense - We Handle These Cases

First-Time
OVI

Repeat
OVI Offenses

License Suspension Hearings

Underage
OVI

Drug-Related
OVI

Refusal & Breath
Test Cases

What To Expect

1.

Initial Consultation

We listen to your situation and answer your questions.

2.

Case & Evidence Review

We examine the facts, evidence, and procedures in your case.

3.

Defense Strategy

We build a tailored defense strategy focused on the best possible outcome.

4.

Representation & Resolution

We advocate for you in court and work toward the best possible resolution.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need an attorney for a first offense?

Even a first-time OVI charge can carry serious consequences, including license suspension, fines, increased insurance costs, and possible jail time. An attorney can help you understand your options, protect your rights, and identify weaknesses in the case against you.

How quickly should I talk to a lawyer?

As soon as possible. Early involvement allows an attorney to review the traffic stop, preserve evidence, and help you avoid mistakes that could impact your case or driving privileges.

Will I lose my license?

Possibly. An OVI charge can trigger an immediate administrative license suspension, but there may be options to challenge the suspension or obtain limited driving privileges depending on the circumstances of your case.

Can charges be reduced or dismissed?

Every case is different, but in some situations charges may be reduced or dismissed based on issues with the traffic stop, field sobriety testing, chemical testing, or other evidence. An experienced attorney can evaluate the facts and determine the strongest defense strategy.

Get Experienced Guidance Early

Early action can make a difference in your case.
Contact David Gast to discuss your situation.
513.629.9485
Cincinnati, Ohio
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