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Joan Kennedy in Court on DWI Charge
Joan Bennett Kennedy, former wife of Edward M. Kennedy, pleaded not guilty to drunken driving charges. Source : pqasb.pqarchiver.com
Drunken Driving Convictions
The Clipper publishes the results of trials involving charges of drunken driving or refusal to take blood tests that lead to convictions in Chesapeake General District Court, Traffic Division. Ten days are allowed from the date of conviction to file an appeal. The Alcohol Safety Action Program (ASAP) retrains and serves as
Dwi Law Isn`T Keeping Drinkers Off The Road
Portions of the much heralded Safe Roads Act of 1983, an effort to swiftly and fairly punish people who drive drunk, are not working. DWI charges are being dismissed and reduced - not consistent with the spirit of the law - and cases that are filed are backed up on
Second Razorback disciplined this week
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (AP) -- Arkansas coach Houston Nutt dismissed senior linebacker Jimarr Gallon from the team Thursday after university police charged the player with driving while intoxicated and driving the wrong way on a one-way street. Gallon is the second Razorback linebacker disciplined this week. Nutt indefinitely suspended Sam Olajubutu on
Habitual DWI offenders elude system, paper reports
Habitual drunken drivers continue to be a hazard on Texas roadways because many counties do not follow a state law that requires them to report driving-while-intoxicated convictions to Austin, the Corpus Christi Caller-Times reported. As a result, police often don't know when they have arrested repeat DWI offenders who may
Driver's DWI Record Sprawling.(Final)
Suspended License Didn't Stop Larson A Crownpoint man charged in last month's wrong-way crash that killed two Nebraska couples continued to drive despite having his license suspended or revoked five times over a span of six years. The DWI record of Lloyd Larson, 39, continues to grow. Documents now show
McDuff was freed in DWI case Suspect in deaths given probation two months before slayings
WACO - Kenneth Allen McDuff, a twice-paroled murderer, walked out of the Bell County Courthouse after receiving probation for drunken driving - just two months before he became a suspect in the deaths of two Central Texas women. Parole officials knew of McDuff's Sept. 1, 1991, arrest in Temple for driving
Millard Charged With Dwi//He Could Get Jail Term In Two States
Vikings defensive tackle Keith Millard, who was arrested for drunken driving in Washington last March, was arrested and charged with drunken driving and speeding in Bloomington early Monday morning. This is the 12th drunken driving incident involving Vikings players in the past three years. The most recent previous case was
DWI Charge Has Long Reach in Va.
Perhaps Justin Flanagan will walk next time. Or, better yet, stick to soft drinks. Flanagan, of Purcellville, was charged Saturday night with driving while intoxicated, although his foot never touched an accelerator and he only briefly grabbed the steering wheel. He was the front-seat passenger. It began with an argument about 11:30 p.m.,
New Mexico governor vows to redouble efforts against DWI, drugs following judge's arrest
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – The weekend arrests of a prominent judge and a state education leader on drug charges prompted Gov. Bill Richardson to promise redoubled efforts to stamp out the "scourges" of drugs and alcohol. Judge John Brennan, chief judge of state district court in Albuquerque, and Patricia Mattioli, head