Michigan DWI Lawyers
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Redskins Player Wins Final Round of DWI Case
In January, a Fairfax General District Court judge dismissed the drunken driving charge but found [Sean Taylor] guilty of refusing to take a breath test. Taylor appealed that ruling and won yesterday after a four-hour trial before Fairfax Circuit Court Judge Randy I. Bellows, who found there was no probable
Dwi death rate 4th lowest in u.s.
The risk of dying in an alcohol-related crash was lower in Minnesota last year than in all but three other states, according to a federal study released Wednesday that was greeted with applause and safe-driving advocates' warnings against complacency. Minnesota's rate of 0.42 alcohol-related driving deaths for every 100 million
Nassau Law on Seizing Cars In D.W.I. Cases Is Overturned
A state appellate court has overturned the law under which Nassau County has sold more than 1,500 vehicles seized from drivers arrested for drunken driving. The decision, filed on Monday by the Appellate Division of the State Supreme Court, is the latest of several cases contesting such seizures in Nassau
Senator's son keeps license after DWI arrest
The son of state Sen. Tati Santiesteban still has a driver's license despite being arrested for the fifth time for drunken driving. Ricardo Santiesteban's court records show his first driving-while-intoxicated charge was dismissed. He pleaded guilty to the second DWI charge and was sentenced to two years' probation. Prosecutors declined to
Arlington police seeking additional DWI patrols
ARLINGTON - Police Chief David Kunkle said he will ask city administrators today to match a state DWI-enforcement grant and eventually hire more patrol officers to help rid the city of drunken drivers. The chief also wants approval to send notices to restaurants, bars and stores that supply alcohol to
Man Is Arrested Twice In One Night On Dwi Charges
Ricky Lynn Roper was released from the Gaston County jail at 11:15 p.m. Tuesday after his arrest on a drunken driving charge. Less than three hours later, he was back behind the wheel of his pickup truck. He made another trip to the jail after police arrested him again on
Baldemar and his instructive DWI six-pack
Baldemar Jimenez is getting famous the hard way. He's becoming a poster child for DWI. Two years ago Baldemar, a 57- year-old assistant city attorney, resigned from his job of 31 years after his fifth arrest for driving while intoxicated. Months later the indefatigable Baldemar got a sixth DWI. Baldemar didn't go
Man convicted 18 times of DWI receives 40 years
FORT WORTH - Henry Crider, a habitual drunken driver who has been found guilty of driving while intoxicated 18 times, was sentenced yesterday to a total of 40 years in prison for his three most recent DWI convictions. Assistant District Attorney Kenneth Mullen called Crider's punishment "a fair sentence," but
Anti-Dwi Funds For City Could Go To Sheriff
Erie County officials could divert money to the Erie County sheriff to pay for anti-DWI enforcement in the city -- rather than cut off money due the city entirely -- if they believe the city police effort is too weak, a top Buffalo police official says. Buffalo police have come under
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