Nevada DWI Lawyers
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DWI case blamed on media, legal woes
CHICAGO - An attorney representing David Schoo speculated that constant media attention and the legal pressures of being charged with leaving his children home alone during a vacation prompted Schoo to drink too much before his arrest March 20 for drunken driving. Schoo was sentenced yesterday to two years of
Jones hopes he 'can be an example' to other players
HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. -- New York Jets offensive lineman Adrian Jones hopes other players learn from his mistake last weekend, when he was arrested for driving while intoxicated. "I can be an example to the other players in the NFL, in college or in the lower levels," Jones said Wednesday in his
Montgomery Prosecutor to End Program for DWI, DUI Defendants
Montgomery County State's Attorney Robert L. Dean plans to announce today that he will no longer allow people charged with driving while intoxicated or under the influence of alcohol to have their criminal records wiped clean. In a memo sent yesterday to members of the County Council, Dean (D) said he
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
Task force nearly doubled its holiday DWI arrests in 2002 Police credit early start for 82 charges through New Year's Day
Through New Year's Day, Arlington police arrested 82 people on drunken driving charges, nearly double the number taken into custody the year before. A total of 174 people were taken into custody on various charges between Dec. 4 and New Year's Day by the 2002 DWI Task Force. The task force
Ex-O's hurler Ponson gets five days for DWI
BALTIMORE -- Former Orioles pitcher Sidney Ponson was sentenced to five days in jail Monday after being convicted of driving while impaired. District Judge James Mann ordered Ponson to report Tuesday afternoon to the Central Booking and Intake Center in Baltimore, where he is expected to serve his sentence. Once the
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Appeals court upholds DWI law
The Court of Criminal Appeals upheld Texas' double-barreled attack on drunken driving yesterday, ruling that motorists can be prosecuted on charges of driving while intoxicated even after having their licenses revoked. The 3-0 decision in a Fort Worth case settled an issue raised in hundreds of criminal cases across the
Fairfax Still Waiting for Horan To Fulfill Pledge on DWI Law
Commonwealth's Attorney Robert F. Horan Jr. (D) had pledged in April to change his policy July 1 if county attorneys fixed flaws in the local ordinance. Officials told the Board of Supervisors yesterday that the law has been corrected but that Horan has not directed police to use it, meaning
DWI Figures Are Misleading.(Opinion)
It's not often that top public officials say one thing one week and another the next. That's what Santa Fe's top police brass have just done on the topic of DWI enforcement. First, they attributed Santa Fe's fast-dropping DWI arrest rate to changing social values and higher penalties. But last