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Covington man gets 20 years for DWI
A 27-year-old Covington man who was arrested on drunken driving charges eight times in three years has been ordered to serve an additional 10 years in prison, making his total sentence 20 years. Christopher Gilson pleaded guilty last month to two counts of fourth-offense DWI. State Judge Elaine DiMiceli sentenced
Bobcats' Wallace practices after nasty fall
CHARLOTTE — Charlotte forward Gerald Wallace went through a full practice Thursday, a day after he was injured in the Bobcats' season-opening loss to Indiana. Wallace, who worked with the first unit, did not have a concussion and is expected to play Friday at Memphis. "I think their main focus was how
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
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
Driving Home a Lesson of Tragedy Woman Convicted of DWI Offers Warning to Area Students
Kari Peters is at Park View High School in Sterling, with 600 juniors and seniors gathered before her, to tell of the terrible mistake she made when she was about their age. It took 1,500 stitches to close her physical wounds, but the emotional ache remains, open and raw, three
License-suspension program lauded MADD official calls DWI plan a success others unsure it's a deterrent
WACO - A year-old program designed to quickly yank licenses from people charged with driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs appears to be a success, supporters say. While no detailed numbers are available, Bill Lewis, public policy liaison for the Texas chapter of Mothers Against Drunk Driving, said the
Changes In Dwi Laws//Bolster Enforcement More Than Penalties
Keeping step with the decade-old national trend toward tougher drunken driving laws, the Minnesota Legislature will consider a potent mix of DWI legislation this session. Last week we supported a "hard revocation" for first-time DWI offenders - an actual one-month license revocation, replacing the lax "limited license" arrangement Minnesota has
Group to press legislators for tougher DWI laws Change sought in legal definition of drunkenness
A county drunken-driving task force is planning a full-court press on Texas legislators, hoping 1993 will bring tougher laws against those who drive while intoxicated. Among its goals, the Dallas County DWI Task Force wants the blood alcohol level at which a person is considered drunk as defined by law to
Dwi murder cases: a legal wrong turn?
A second North Carolina man is now serving a life sentence for a drunken-driving wreck, and some in the legal community warn the incipient trend marks a sharp departure from traditional assumptions about murder. Timothy Blackwell was sentenced to life in prison Friday for the first-degree murder of 4-year-old Megan
DWI Corp. in Black With $39,617 in Earnings
DWI Corp. said it had net earnings of $39,617 in its fiscal 1987 third quarter ended March 31, contrasted with a $200,740 loss in the same period a year ago. Revenues of $619,076 were up 26% from $491,085. Source : pqasb.pqarchiver.com