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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
Good News On Dwi
Source: Observer Staff - Editorial North Carolina's justice system has made some notable improvements in dealing with drivers whose alcohol readings are over the state limit. An Observer series in August 2004 showed wide disparities in DWI conviction rates for drivers who tested over the alcohol limit and went to trial.
Driving home truth about DWI
The young man, a promising Marine recruit, celebrated his birthday at a bar. He left to drive home about 2 a.m. It wasn't until 4 a.m. that his mother received the call from her daughter-in-law. The young woman's husband - this mother's son and the father of a month-old baby -
Mayor Says No One Is Immune In Review of D.W.I. Crash Case
Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg said yesterday that ''nobody is above the law,'' and the police commissioner pledged a thorough inquiry into whether police officers tried to stymie the investigation of a fellow officer who killed several members of a Brooklyn family while driving drunk. The Brooklyn district attorney's office and
Blood sample's out: Judge says DWI case against ex-police official would violate privilege by using evidence from doctor
May 11--A blood sample showing a former high-ranking Nassau police official had a blood-alcohol level more than twice the legal limit after a car crash was tossed out yesterday when a judge ruled that obtaining it violated doctor-patient privilege. The office of Nassau District Attorney Kathleen Rice, who has made
Crash Kills DWI Suspect as Police Pursue
The incident began when two sheriff's deputies clocked [Stephen Francis Madjeski] on radar exceeding the speed limit as he drove south on Route 5 near St. Mary's College. The officers tried to stop Madjeski, police said, but he continued down Route 5, driving in what police described Tuesday as an
Report: DWI Offenders Get Off Easy.(Journal North)
SF Judge Says Numbers Wrong A respected state DWI expert raised concerns with Santa Fe's Public Safety Committee on Tuesday about DWI offenders getting off with light punishment in the City Different. Linda Atkinson, executive director of the DWI Resource Center, Inc., presented statistics showing that aggravated DWI defendants in
State candidates weigh in on DWI decision
FARMINGTON — In the wake of a recent Court of Appeals decision to reverse a DWI conviction based on insubstantial evidence, state office candidates weighed in this week on how an expected New Mexico Supreme Court ruling could affect state law. On July 12, the Court of Appeals reversed an
N.C. Aims for stiffer dwi laws
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 the
High-tech crime fighter; Ankle monitor tests sweat, reports if DWI offenders have drunk alcohol
Raul Raquena is wearing a high-tech accessory around his ankle this month. And because of it, authorities will know .. Source : moreresults.factiva.com