Ok, I'm actually a lawyer. There move here is to lawyer up. This is what I do when I get the phone call from whatever drinker I know that got popped. I'm not a criminal lawyer. The move is to find out the arresting agency. In Illinois your choices are State police, County Sheriff, or Town/City police. That determines who prosecutes you. Smaller cities and towns don't have employees prosecute you, they pay outside law firms to prosecute. State and County DUI's are prosecuted by whatever county states attorney.
I find out who the prosecutor is or prosecuting agency. If its local, I send them to somebody that you know is social friends with the prosecutor. The county states attorney prosecutor is typically buddies with the guy that recently left their office to hang out his defense shingle. We play poker with a couple guys that prosecute for towns, it does get mentioned that a certain defendant knows me and those guys always get the best deal available.
This one is the best, I have a law school buddy in another county handle one of my dopey friends DUI's. He laughed when he heard who the prosecutor was and assured me everything would be alright. The guy that got pulled over is a big meathead...He ran a stop sign, got pulled over, got out of the car, took his shirt off, called the cops "wiggers", they told him they were going to taze him and he then called them pussies, then he laid down and was arrested. He refused to blow or do any field sobriety tests. He pled guilty to running a stop sign and had to write a letter of apology to the police, everything else got swept under the rug.
Here is what not to do. 1. go with the guy with the biggest phone book ad. 2. go with the with the cheapest mail solicitation you get. 3. go with someone that "knows the judge" because this never helps, you blew so they got you by the balls already and you will not be going to trial. The judge will have little to do with your sentence because it will be a negotiated plea with the prosecutor.
The problem for you, is that if you ask a random lawyer who to use, they will typically send you to the defense attorney that offers the biggest referral fee, which typically is not a good lawyer. You either have to know a lawyer that is in the know, or know someone that socially knows a lawyer fairly well so they won't just see you as dollar signs to them.
They really fuck with you on your second DUI here, so you have to try to avoid it. Its hardcore advice because I don't know how Ohio works, but here they tell you if you have already had one, you should refuse all field sobriety tests and the blow.