Arkansas DWI Lawyers
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Defensive back also faces reckless driving charge
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. -- Arkansas defensive back John Jackson pleaded not guilty at an arraignment for his driving-while-intoxicated and reckless driving charges and a trial date was set for June 9. Jackson, who has been suspended from the team, didn't appear at Friday's arraingment. Fayetteville lawyer Bob White entered the plea, according
DWI suspect flles from jail
Freedom was short-lived for a man who tried to flee to the St. Francis County Jail, after being arrested for the tour, while intoxicated Wednesday. Harold Carter, 45, West Memphis was arrested by a jumper from Arkansas State Police for the second offensive, DWI, along with the misuse of tags
Local DWI deaths up in '89 1988's drop didn't continue
Although the number of alcohol-related traffic deaths nationwide has stabilized in 1989, statewide figures and those in Travis County climbed in comparison with 1988. Thirty-four people died in DWI accidents in Travis County during the first 10 months of this year, compared with 21 such deaths during all of 1988,
Officials in 3 States Are Pushing To Strengthen Laws on D.W.I.
Hours after President Clinton signed a bill requiring states to adopt a lower blood alcohol level as the legal threshold for drunken driving, law enforcement and elected officials in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut said today that they planned to urge lawmakers to pass such laws in the months
Charges Filed Again In Fairfax Fatality Acquitted Driver Faces DWI Count
Prosecutors have filed new charges of drunken driving against a 34-year-old Merrifield man who was acquitted of manslaughter in a crash that killed a 4-year-old boy. Robert Brennan was indicted by a Fairfax County grand jury Monday in connection with the Oct. 17 accident. The original charge of driving while intoxicated
Despite Dwi Program, Some Offenders Slip Through Cracks
Kirby Jones is flying, a man alone on an empty highway. With a swig of whiskey, he punches it past 80 and screams with the radio into the night. The road is a blur, whining beneath tires scorching a crooked path home. He clamps a hand to an eye so
Court's ruling makes it a priority to fix loophole in DWI law
It just got easier to drink and drive in Texas with impunity. It just got deadlier, too. Thanks to a recent ruling by the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, you probably no longer have to worry about flunking a breath test. For the most part, you probably don't have to worry about
DWI probe of accident continues
May 24--ARLINGTON -- According to the terms of his probation, Horace L. McKee could only drive if his vehicle was equipped with a breathalyzer. The device was not supposed to let him start the car if he had been drinking. But police believe McKee, 49, had been drinking Friday night
Sen. Dyson's Chief of Staff Charged With DWI
The chief of staff for state Sen. Roy P. Dyson (D-Calvert/St. Mary's) was arrested and charged with driving while intoxicated Oct. 16 in Leonardtown, the St. Mary's County sheriff's office said this week. Dyson said this week that (Christopher J.) Falkenhagen could keep his job provided he receives counseling and participates
100 Dwi Cases Are Stalled Over Roadblock Issue
At least 100 cases of driving while intoxicated are on hold in Dallas County courts because of questions about whether police roadblocks for DWI are constitutional, attorneys and judges say. The district attorney's office has requested that all DWI cases involving police roadblocks be delayed until at least October while the