Michigan DWI Lawyers
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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.
Father Defends Friend In Son's Vehicle Death DWI, Manslaughter Counts Questioned
Clement asked [Ronald D. Nichols] to move two trucks from the driveway so he could drive a lawn mower down in front of the house. As Nichols put the second truck into reverse, Clement's son tried to jump up on the tailgate, Clement said. He was unsuccessful and the truck
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
Driving DWI off the streets New laws target chronic offenders
FORT WORTH - With 14 drunken driving arrests and 13 convictions, 34-year-old Jesus Montalvo Jr. was, in his lawyer's words, "a stray bullet going down the road." "He had a habit of getting blackout drunk, driving down the road on the rims - he'd hit the curb so many times
3 Killed As Car Hits Motorcycles Motorist Charged With DWI in P.G.
Most of the riders involved in the accident were members of the Iron Horsemen motorcycle club in Waldorf and were planning to participate in yesterday's national "Toy Run" to Baltimore, friends and family members said. The event, which draws more than 50,000 riders from across the country, is sponsored annually
Dwi Overhaul Timely
North Carolina law for years has recognized .08 blood alcohol content as evidence of driving while impaired. But as a Charlotte Observer investigation in 2004 revealed, judges were acquitting more than one-third of the DWI defendants who went to trial after registering blood alcohol levels above the legal limit. That's
Tough stand makes inroads in DWI
Every 15 minutes of every day, someone in the United States dies in an alcohol-related car wreck. Old news, huh? What's different on the DWI front is that people can't just wave the issue off anymore. Thanks to MADD and other groups, the terrible toll that alcohol-related accidents cause on America's roads
DWI roundup started in N.M. Drunk-driver hunt in Albuquerque Article 1 of 1 found
Maybe this is a town full of tattletales. Or maybe people are simply fed up with drunken drivers. Sgt. Paul Heh of the Albuquerque Police Department's Crime Stoppers unit prefers to bank on the latter. Heh, who recently became head of the unit, helped organize a DWI roundup last week. Crime
Lack Of More Dwi Arrests Poses Puzzle
Buffalo police deployed dozens of officers to four sobriety checkpoints this spring in a crackdown on drunken drivers. The roundup wasn't what anybody expected. Officers arrested one driver suspected of being drunk. During three checkpoints, nobody was arrested for drunken driving. Three hundred vehicles passed through that the first checkpoint on the Saturday
Dulles Security Chief Given 10 Days in Jail Brady Resigned After DWI Conviction
[Charles D. Brady] immediately appealed his conviction from Fairfax General District Court to the Circuit Court, where misdemeanor defendants receive an entirely new trial. Brady's attorney, Rodney G. Leffler, had argued that officers of the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority did not have jurisdiction beyond the Dulles Toll Road, and Brady