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Ins Alters Policy On Dwi Texas aliens' cases to get 2nd review
The U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service no longer will automatically deny amnesty to undocumented aliens who have drunken-driving convictions in Texas, although INS employees will recommend that their cases be rejected. The INS had been denying amnesty based on DWI convictions and bypassing the standard procedure of sending all applications to
Hard Law, Soft Justice
Armed with a tougher drunken-driving law, some area police departments are arresting more drivers for barely crossing the new driving-while-intoxicated threshold. The arrests of drivers with blood-alcohol levels of 0.08 percent or 0.09 percent rose at least 45 percent since the state toughened the penalties for these readings in July 2003,
Ruling makes it harder to convict DWI test refusers
A state Supreme Court ruling yesterday changed the standard of proof for convicting a driver of refusing to take a Breathalyzer test. The justices ruled unanimously that for someone to be convicted of refusing to take a required breath test to measure blood alcohol, the prosecutor must prove guilt beyond
Driver in Fatal Va. Crash Charged With DWI
Nguyen's brother-in-law, T. Nguyen, said the couple arrived in the United States eight years ago by boat after escaping from the communist regime in South Vietnam, where Chau was a captain in the air force. Their youngest child, [Tina Chau], now 10, had come earlier, when she was 4 months
Ex-'Apprentice' acknowledges DWI arrests
Raj Bhakta, the aspiring apprentice turned aspiring politician, acknowledges that he has been arrested twice on drunken driving charges. Bhakta, who was fired by Donald Trump during the second season of the NBC reality show The Apprentice, is the Republican challenging Democratic U.S. Rep. Allyson Schwartz for a seat representing suburban
Va. Bill a Response to Tossed DWI Cases Prosecutors' Inability to Appeal in General District Court Targeted
As Virginia law stands, when a general district court judge finds a law unconstitutional, prosecutors cannot appeal the ruling. This particularly vexed Fairfax prosecutors, who felt they had no recourse when General District Court Judge Ian M. O'Flaherty began ruling this summer that he would not automatically presume someone was
SEEKING ANSWERS ON DWI New attitudes, rules are urged
Although Texans talk tough about drunken driving, their words speak louder than their actions. Police and court records show the Texas legal system is not effectively dealing with the most deadly element of the drunken driving problem: repeat offenders who drink and drive regardless of DWI convictions, fines, jail terms
TSA Chief At Dulles Is Charged With DWI Agency Says Official Had Code Orange Duty
On a night considered at particular risk of terrorism, with extraordinary security actions in place across the country, [Charles Brady] was supposed to be at his airport post until 2 a.m. TSA spokeswoman Jennifer Marty said that Brady should have been participating in a security exercise to ensure the safety
Taylor Arrested On DWI Charge Redskins Rookie Won't Play Sunday
Lt. Harry Newlin of the State Police said [Sean Taylor] was stopped for speeding and suspicion of drunk driving. Taylor was given field- sobriety tests, which he failed, then refused to take a breath test, Newlin said. Taylor was arrested and taken to the Fairfax County detention center, where he
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