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Police Chiefs Pursue More Dwi Convictions
Police chiefs across Erie County plan to work more closely with District Attorney Frank J. Clark and his prosecutors to improve drunken-driving conviction rates, police officials said. "Many chiefs of police in Erie County have been disappointed in the way the DWI decisions have been going," said Mark R. Winters, president
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.
Lawmaker Gets 3rd Dwi//Johnson Is Arrested After Threat To Shoot Himself
In a bizarre scene likely to close the curtain on his political career, state Rep. Bob Johnson, DFL-Bemidji, was arrested for drunken driving Wednesday for the third time in six weeks after threatening to shoot himself with a BB gun. Johnson was arrested about 1:15 p.m. on the outskirts of
Judge's DWI acquittal condemned Directed ruling ordered because cop arrived minutes late to testify
A county court judge who ordered the acquittal of a man charged with drunken driving after a police officer was minutes late in taking the witness stand has left prosecutors, jurors and a law enforcement officer involved in the case crying foul. They say County Court-at-Law No. 8 Judge Karen
Family tragedy sparks renewed call for stricter DWI punishments
Paul Gonzales and his family were on their way home to Las Vegas from a soccer match in Bernalillo on Nov. 11 when their minivan was hit head-on by a drunk driver going the wrong way on Interstate 25. Gonzales; his wife, Renee; and three daughters, Alisha, 17, Jacquelynn, 11
Many got early breaks from probation in DWI cases despite law, report says
HOUSTON - Texas judges have given hundreds of drunken drivers early breaks from probation despite a state law that forbids the practice, the Houston Chronicle reported Monday. A legal revision in 1993 was intended to prohibit judges from terminating probation on driving-while-intoxicated cases, according to lawmakers and prosecutors. But John Bradley,
Another Cross To Bear State's DWI-only policy for roadside memorials upsets families
When Susan Harris took flowers last month to place on the white roadside cross put up in memory of her daughter, who was killed in a traffic accident, she was met with a notice next to the memorial. "We at the Texas Department of Transportation deeply regret the death of
Bol Charged With DWI And Assault Ex-Bullet Accused Of Resisting Arrest
According to police records, [Manute Bol] did not yield right of way to fire trucks, their sirens screaming and lights flashing, at Rte. 450 and 85th Avenue in New Carrollton. The fire trucks were forced to swerve to the right to avoid Bol's vehicle, and Bol turned south onto the
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
DWI cases handcuffed Ruling against breath tests hurts prosecutors
As the San Antonio area reels from the deaths of seven members of two families in separate wrecks blamed on drunken drivers, a courtroom ban on breath-testing device results is making prosecutions of driving while intoxicated cases more difficult. No matter how much a bloodshot-eyed drunk stumbles, mumbles and even