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Ex-county worker's DWI trial opens
Roberto Hinojosa is hoping a police videotape taken the night of his 10th DWI arrest will convince a jury he is not guilty. Hinojosa, 41, went on trial Thursday before 227th District Judge Mike Machado on his fourth felony drinking-while-intoxicated charge. If convicted, the former county elections department employee could face
DWI Suspect Acquitted in Va. Crash That Killed Child
A 34-year-old Merrifield man who police say was driving drunk in an accident that killed a 4-year-old boy was acquitted of manslaughter yesterday, after the defense argued that the boy's mother had caused the crash. The family of the dead boy, Malcolm Hill, stared in disbelief when the verdict was read.
Public Records: Farmington Police Department
June 3, 2005 - July 7, 2005 Anthony Mescal, 21, Bloomfield, arrested for second DWI. Jackie Pinto, 44, Fruitland, arrested for fourth DWI. Desina Bloduc, 43, Dyer, Ind., arrested for DWI. Felix Spencer, 61, Window Rock, Ariz., arrested for third DWI. Ivan Leg, Farmington, arrested for second DWI. Lorenzo Harvey,
Seagoville Mollifies Madd Manager says police told to back off DWI charges
After meeting with representatives of Mothers Against Drunk Driving, City Manager Don Hamon announced Friday that an assistant police chief had told patrol officers not to make arrests on driving-while-intoxicated charges because the process is too time-consuming. Three fired Seagoville police officers had charged at a City Council meeting Thursday
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
DWI for Catledge
Washington Bullets forward Terry Catledge was booked with driving while intoxicated Sunday after his Mercedes Benz was clocked at 94 mph on Highway 45 in northwest Tennessee, authorities said. Source : pqasb.pqarchiver.com
Easley Signs Dwi Reforms
Gov. Mike Easley traveled to Charlotte on Monday to sign North Carolina's tough new DWI laws that will make it difficult for drunken drivers to escape conviction and are designed to be applied fairly and consistently throughout the state. The governor, calling the new legislation the most comprehensive revision of
Police May Stop Taking Licenses In DWI Cases Fairfax Officials Fear Double Jeopardy Rulings
Fairfax County police may stop suspending the licenses of alleged drunk drivers because of recent court rulings that Virginia's tough new drunken-driving law constitutes double jeopardy, Fairfax Commonwealth's Attorney Robert F. Horan Jr. (D) said yesterday. Under the law, which took effect Jan. 1, drivers who fail or refuse a Breathalyzer
Airport Official Guilty Of DWI
[Wayne J. Miller] testified that [Charles D. Brady]'s vehicle smelled of alcohol and that Brady's eyes were red and glassy. "He had a great deal of difficulty getting his driver's license out of his wallet," Miller said. He said that he asked Brady how much he had had to drink and
Man Pleads Not Guilty To Another Felony Dwi
Ricky A. Williams, who has two previous driving while intoxicated convictions, was arraigned on another felony DWI charge Friday by Niagara County Judge Peter L. Broderick Sr. Williams, 28, of 24th Street, Niagara Falls, pleaded not guilty. He was pulled over April 15 in the Town of Lockport. In February 2004,