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Dwi Overhaul Timely
North Carolina law for years has recognized .08 blood alcohol content as evidence of driving while impaired. But as a Charlotte Observer investigation in 2004 revealed, judges were acquitting more than one-third of the DWI defendants who went to trial after registering blood alcohol levels above the legal limit. That's
N.C. aims for stiffer DWI laws: 'Significant step forward
Jun. 26--Promising they'll overhaul North Carolina's DWI laws this year, legislators have advanced a bill that would make it harder for judges to second-guess the results of alcohol breath tests. The bill, expected to win approval from lawmakers and Gov. Mike Easley, follows recommendations from a state task force and
Internet Crosstalk 'If local and state governments can't control DWI
This week's Internet survey question: Do you favor proposed legislation to establish a national standard for DWI? Yes: 152 No: 88 Not sure: 4 "I am not happy to see the federal government getting more involved in our lives, but tougher DWI laws are needed. If the individual states are
Dwi solutions: who pays the tab?//new tactics require lots of new money
Minnesota's system for policing drunken drivers is choking not on beer and nuts, but on dollars and cents. Do you want to put more police on the roads to catch impaired drivers? That takes money. Hire more prosecutors, judges and probation officers to handle the increased arrests from a lower
Lawmaker arrested for drunken driving after attending anti-DWI ceremony
A lawmaker was charged with drunken driving, hours after attending a bill-signing ceremony to highlight the state's newest effort to crack down on DWI offenders. Republican Joe Thompson, 37, the House minority whip, apologized after his arrest early Wednesday. "While I am terribly embarrassed by this situation, I am
Ex-Cop Gets DWI Sentence.(Journal North)
ESPANOLA A former State Police sergeant who resigned after a drunken-driving crash in his unmarked patrol car in Alcalde was sentenced Tuesday to six months of probation. Ronald Garcia, charged with aggravated DWI and careless driving, pleaded guilty to nonaggravated first-time DWI in a plea deal, even though he was
Blood sample's out: Judge says DWI case against ex-police official would violate privilege by using evidence from doctor
May 11--A blood sample showing a former high-ranking Nassau police official had a blood-alcohol level more than twice the legal limit after a car crash was tossed out yesterday when a judge ruled that obtaining it violated doctor-patient privilege. The office of Nassau District Attorney Kathleen Rice, who has made
DWI not violent crime, court rules - Finding favors Haitian fighting deportation after crash
WASHINGTON A drunken-driving accident is not a "crime of violence" allowing the government to deport a permanent resident, ... Source : moreresults.factiva.com
Activists see anger at DWI diminish
Patrick Noel was a half-mile from home when he was killed by a drunken driver this month, the 21st person to die in an alcohol-related wreck this year in Austin. The 30-year-old paint contractor had gotten a ride home with a friend, Rodney McIntosh. Both men, visiting friends, had been drinking.
State candidates weigh in on DWI decision
FARMINGTON — In the wake of a recent Court of Appeals decision to reverse a DWI conviction based on insubstantial evidence, state office candidates weighed in this week on how an expected New Mexico Supreme Court ruling could affect state law. On July 12, the Court of Appeals reversed an