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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
Va. Driver in Double Fatality Has 2 Convictions for DWI
According to court records, [Palvinder S. Randhawa] has had two drunken-driving convictions in Fairfax County since December. Six days before Tuesday's crash, Fairfax authorities charged Randhawa with violating the terms of the Virginia Alcohol Safety Action Program, which provides supervision and treatment for some defendants. 18 days later, Randhawa again was
DWI accidents decreased 30% in Grand Prairie
Grand Prairie police, operating the only state-funded DWI enforcement team in Texas, made 70 more drunken driver arrests and reported a 30 percent drop in alcohol-related crashes in the first eight months this year compared with the same period in 2002. More than 40 percent of the 375 DWI arrests
Public Records: New Mexico State Police
New Mexico State Police Pernell Toledo, 24, Cuba, was arrested on first DWI, child abuse, possession of drug paraphernalia, no insurance, suspended driver license, child restraint and open container charges. Abram Cordova, 37, Cuba, was arrested on a second DWI charge. Richard Yazzie, 50, Shiprock, was arrested on a felony
Decision could affect state DWI cases
FARMINGTON — A recent Court of Appeals decision may affect the way DWI cases are prosecuted statewide. In the case State of New Mexico vs. John Day, the Court of Appeals reversed a DWI conviction because there was not sufficient evidence to prove that Day's blood alcohol test, taken more
Hard-core' are latest targets of dwi laws Extremely drunk drivers are seen as hazard
Mindy Mayer is getting to be a daredevil again. She pops wheelies and races the other kids who zoom through her neighborhood in Arnold. But if her father had not been a repeat drunken driver, she would be riding a bike instead of sitting in a wheelchair. "I sure wish there
DWI convictions don't always keep drivers off the road
In the cold accounting of an impersonal police log, Roy Ybarra Jr. will go down as a number among the city's traffic fatalities for 2003. In the aching hearts of a broken family, Roy will be remembered with tears, a 22-year-old victim of a hit-and-run. According to police, Roy died early
Dwi Plea Brings Term Of Up To 41/2 Years
A Gowanda man was sentenced Monday in Cattaraugus County Court to serve up to 41/2 years in prison for driving while intoxicated. Gregory M. Springer, 39, of Walnut Street, was sentenced by Judge Larry M. Himelein to serve from 11/2 to 41/2 years and was fined $5,000 for his guilty plea
A gap in n.c. Law let frank davidson drive with a dwi history. Now three young lives are gone, and the push to fix the law is on.
Feb. 11--A Charlotte businessman accused of killing two teenage sisters and a 1-year-old boy while driving under the influence in South Carolina last month had previously been convicted at least six times for driving while impaired. But a hole in N.C. law prevented Frank Richard Davidson from being charged under
Eller Pleads Guilty To Dwi Charge
Former Vikings great Carl Eller pleaded guilty Monday to a fourth-degree misdemeanor charge of driving while intoxicated. He will pay a $1,000 fine and perform five days of community service.Eller, 64, of Minneapolis, entered the plea Monday in Hennepin County District Court. The Minnesota State Patrol stopped him Feb. 26