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Leonard Removes Self From Bench
Source: GARY L. WRIGHT, AMES ALEXANDER, STAFF WRITERS Mecklenburg District Judge Jerome Leonard, under fire for having the lowest drunken driving conviction rate in the county, has decided he won't hold any more court this year, a state court official said Wednesday. And the 68-year-old judge may not return to the
Officers' senseless deaths demonstrate need for stronger DWI laws
Saturday was a beautiful fall morning - crisp, clean, fresh. As I strolled down my front walk to pick up the newspaper, I thought, "What a great day to be alive." Moments later, I read the headline: "Truck hits police car, two killed." I sat down on the steps and
Stoerner to lose license for 4 months, to still plead not guilty in DWI case
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. -- Former Dallas Cowboys quarterback Clint Stoerner will have his driving privileges restricted for four months in an agreement related to a drunken-driving charge. His attorney says he still plans to plead not guilty to the underlying charge. "It's just a corollary issue dealing with his driver's license.
DWI laws whittle away our freedoms
Bobby is an alcoholic. He sits at the side of the road, gripping the steering wheel. He looks through his rear view mirror at the blinking overhead lights and spotlight of the cop car that just pulled him over. As the officer approaches, he tells Bobby to get out of
Drinking, driving, killing Victims' relatives cry out against Texas DWI penalties
Last month, exactly a year after their oldest daughter was killed by a drunken driver on the eve of her wedding, Charles and Bette Kiser visited the Emerald Hills Cemetery in Kennedale and shared memories of the woman whose name was engraved on the granite slab. Meanwhile, Bryan Moree, 23,
Editorial: Change needed to fix DWI law loophole
Gov. Bill Richardson said he will work to fix an apparent loophole in the state's drunken driving law that requires prosecutors to hire an official to testify to a driver's blood alcohol content (BAC) at the time of arrest. The legal limit of intoxication within the state is a .08
Dwi Ruling May Help Free Up To 1,500//Minnesota High Court Voids Law, But Legislator Vows Quick Remedy
Up to 1,500 repeat drunken driving offenders may be eligible for get-out-of-jail cards thanks to a new Minnesota Supreme Court ruling, a legislative analysis shows. The court Thursday unanimously struck down a 1997 law that made some repeat DWI offenses enhanced gross misdemeanors, carrying jail terms of up to two
Grant to fund holiday patrols for DWI
ARLINGTON — In Arlington and around the Metroplex, patrol officers will be on the lookout for drunken drivers. "There's always more parties this time of year, so we respond with increased enforcement," said Arlington Deputy Police Chief David Pugh, who oversees traffic. "People have more enticements to drink." The death
Mayor Vows to Continue to Press D.W.I Battle
Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg said yesterday that the city seized nearly 650 cars driven by drunken drivers this year in a continuation of a policy begun in 1999 by Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani. Since the program was started, 5,460 cars have been taken from drivers charged with being drunk, although
Texans warring on DWI Legislators look to stronger laws
AUSTIN - Twenty years ago, a Bexar County judge made history by sentencing a 10-time drunken-driving offender to prison. Ten years ago, lawmakers waged the first major crackdown on the DWI epidemic. And now, in the politically correct 1990s, prison time is handed out to drunken drivers almost daily. But