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Power lines taken down in DWI crash
NISKAYUNA, NY - A Niskayuna man is in jail, accused of the tower and drink a policeman injured. Saying the police, Andy Sherwin, 43, the truck ran into a utility poles Consaul Road early Saturday evening. When the police arrived on scene, they say Sherwin is trying to start and
Maverick N.Va. Judge Tosses Out DWI Cases That Presume Guilt
No other judge in Fairfax -- or elsewhere in Virginia, as far as can be determined -- has joined [Ian M. O'Flaherty]. But the judge said some other jurists have told him they agree with him. "I had one judge tell me, 'I'd rule that way, but I don't have
Senator's son keeps license after DWI arrest
The son of state Sen. Tati Santiesteban still has a driver's license despite being arrested for the fifth time for drunken driving. Ricardo Santiesteban's court records show his first driving-while-intoxicated charge was dismissed. He pleaded guilty to the second DWI charge and was sentenced to two years' probation. Prosecutors declined to
Processing Delays Jeopardize Mecklenburg Dwi Cases
Suspected drunken drivers in Charlotte are going free - not because prosecutors don't have evidence against them but because it's taking too long to process the suspects at the jail. In the past eight months, judges have thrown out 27 drunken driving charges because of delays between the suspects' arrests
DWI charge filed against Mavs' star
DALLAS - A formal charge of driving while intoxicated was sent to the district attorney's office today against Dallas Mavericks star Roy Tarpley, whose latest brush with trouble could cost him dearly in money and even prison time. A police department spokeswoman said the paperwork was sent to the district
N.C. aims for stiffer DWI laws: Bill proposes making it tougher for judges to ignore alcohol breath tests
un. 25--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
San Juan Voices: New Mexico's DWI 'brakes' are failing
As a coordinator of the San Juan County MADD Victim Impact Panel, I encounter anywhere from 75 to 125 DWI offenders each month. Some of these offenders are incarcerated at the DWI Detention and Treatment Center in Farmington, while others are court ordered to attend VIP sessions at Magistrate Court.
Redskins' May Arrested on DWI Charge
May becomes the second Redskin to be arrested for driving while intoxicated in less than a week. Defensive back Barry Wilburn, who underwent three weeks of treatment at a drug and alcohol rehabilitation center last fall, was arrested early Wednesday morning and charged with DWI and driving with a suspended
Immigration debate hits court: DWI treatment program used to skirt deportation, probation chief told
Oct. 1--Mecklenburg's DWI treatment court is accepting illegal immigrants and some of them may be avoiding deportation because of it. Robert Guy, who heads North Carolina's probation program, said probation officers have overheard Mecklenburg's DWI treatment court officials talk about sending suspected illegal immigrants to treatment centers, so they don't
DWI Killer Charged in 2nd Crash Fairfax Man's License Revoked in '83 Case
[David Earl Fleming] was charged last night with drunk driving and driving on a revoked operator's license, according to U.S. Attorney Henry E. Hudson, who said Fleming originally was released after showing officers a license he had fraudulently obtained since his release from prison. Judge Richard L. Williams sentenced Fleming to