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For DWI Enforcer, These Are Busy Nights
Officer Seth Weinstein is the "DWI King." Ever since he joined the Alexandria Police Department five years ago, he has made more than 100 drunken driving arrests annually -- between a quarter and a third of all such arrests made in the city each year. Weinstein, 37, gained a certain
DWI arrests soar in Keller
KELLER — Police officers hope the spectacle of drunken drivers being pulled over and arrested will send a warning to other intoxicated motorists to stay out of Keller. In a span of six years, Keller officers have more than doubled the number of people arrested annually in their city and
State Pays The Price For Lax Dwi Standards
Thirty million, six hundred thousand dollars - say it again and again, aloud. Real money that has been lost since 1998 because New York refused to lower the driving-while-intoxicated threshold from its current 0.10 percent to 0.08 percent. That money, offered as a federal incentive to lower the standard for
Local fire captian fined for DWI / Page receives fine, but no jail time
The Daily Times FARMINGTON - A Farmington Fire Department captain received a fine but no jail time for his first DWI conviction. Fire Department Capt. Terry Page, 38, of Aztec, was ordered in Municipal Court Wednesday to pay a $300 fine and $171 in fees for his first DWI conviction.
DWI trial starts for Leonard Little
Jury selection was to continue Tuesday in the drunken-driving trial of St. Louis Rams defensive end Leonard Little. Little, 30, was arrested April 24 on Interstate 64 in the St. Louis suburb of Ladue and charged with speeding and driving while intoxicated after allegedly failing three field sobriety tests.
Wizards' Michael Smith Is Guilty Of DWI
Wizards Note: The Wizards have fired trainer Kevin Johnson, who held the job the past seven seasons, and hired Steven Stricker, the assistant trainer at the University of Michigan since 1995. Stricker also was the head trainer at the University of Texas at Arlington from 1993 to '95 and was
DWI laws likely to get a big overhaul: Widespread changes to limit judges' discretion
Jul. 26--RALEIGH -- General Assembly leaders agreed on a far-reaching overhaul of North Carolina's DWI laws Tuesday that limits judges' discretion and imposes tougher penalties for cases that result in fatal accidents. The bill also would requires merchants to keep records on keg sales and would make it illegal for
Wrong-Way Motorist Causes Collision on Beltway
Somehow, Sara Loughry took a wrong turn early yesterday and wound up driving in the wrong direction on the outer loop of the Capital Beltway before her car collided with another in Kensington, authorities said. Loughry, 22, of Beltsville, and two 18-year-old women in the car she struck were taken to
Alexandria Squabble Reignites At Retreat Schools Chief's DWI At Center of Discord
A week after the arrest, then-Vice Chairman Gwendolyn H. Lewis cast the lone vote against keeping [Rebecca L. Perry] in the job. In July, the board replaced Lewis as vice chairman, electing Mary "Mollie" Danforth instead. Reading from written remarks yesterday, Lewis called for an end to the board's "mean-spirited, tyrannical
Olean Man Faces Up To 4 Years In Dwi Case
LITTLE VALLEY An Olean man was sentenced Monday in Cattaraugus County Court to serve up to four years in prison for driving while intoxicated and without a license. Toby S. Smith, 29, of South Barry Street, was sentenced by Judge Larry M. Himelein to serve two concurrent terms of 11/3 to