Indiana DWI Lawyers
In Indiana, we are providing services in the following Cities counties.
Letter: Society must help force change in DWI laws
Editor: I wonder what it must feel like to be a local law enforcement officer, and find out that the DWI arrest you just made was the driver's umpteenth. To know that the person will drive drunk again, and that you only made the highway a little more safer for
Background 'DWI' Checks Effective: Study Shows That Pilots Who Drink And Drive Are At Higher Risk To Crash Planes
General aviation pilots with a previous conviction for driving while intoxicated (DWI) are 43 percent more likely to crash their plane than pilots with no history of DWI, according to a new study of more than 300,000 pilot records by researchers at Johns Hopkins. The Hopkins findings, published in the January
Judge Leonard Off Dwi Cases
Source: GARY L. WRIGHT, AMES ALEXANDER, STAFF WRITERS Mecklenburg District Judge Jerome Leonard, criticized for having the lowest drunken driving conviction rate in the county, has returned to court but won't preside over the courtrooms where DWI cases are heard, judicial officials say. While Leonard has helped run Mecklenburg's domestic violence
DWI -- and Annapolis Light
IN A SORRY swoon to lobbyists in Annapolis, a handful of lawmakers has killed a bill that would have strengthened Maryland's drunk-driving laws. The proposal -- unlike the 11 members of the statehouse who voted it down -- made sense. It would have set a blood-alcohol-content reading of .08 as
Longhorns defensive end charged with DWI
Texas junior defensive end Henry Melton was arrested and charged with misdemeanor driving while intoxicated early Friday. Melton was pulled over in the popular Sixth Street entertainment district about 2:30 a.m. after officers noticed his truck driving in an unsafe manner, Austin police spokeswoman Laura Albrecht said. In the arrest report, Officer
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
Redskins Rookie Cleared of DWI Video Leads to Dismissal
The trooper said that he asked [Sean Taylor], the driver, to lean his head out the window and that he thought Taylor's eyes were glassy. He asked Taylor to step out of the car, and he said he still smelled a strong odor of alcohol. Taylor told [Mandre D. Boggess]
Editorial: Readers asked to step forward in DWI battle
When Farmington Police Lt. Keith McPheeters began to look into cracking down on outstanding DWI-related warrants in San Juan County, he thought there might be 100 or so that needed immediate attention. The more he and others dug into the matter, the higher that initial estimate grew ... and grew
Dwi Panel Finds System Flaw-Filled
Source: AMES ALEXANDER, STAFF WRITER From convenience stores to courtrooms, North Carolina's system for fighting drunken driving is fraught with problems, a state panel has concluded. A report released Tuesday by the Governor's Task Force on Driving While Impaired describes flaws in every stage of the process, from before arrest to
A Proposal: Depoliticize Stop-Dwi
Niagara County Legislature Chairman Sean J. O'Connor wants to remove the politics from the position of STOP-DWI coordinator. The Niagara Falls Democrat said Tuesday that he intends to have what has always been a patronage job assigned to a current sheriff's department employee. Although the job would remain a personal appointment