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Families driving memorial proposal Markers for non-DWI road deaths would help save lives, they argue
Proposal in hand, June Hatfield stood before the Texas Transportation Commission and asked for a compromise on the state's roadside memorial policy that allows for only DWI-related markers. "If they can save even one life by placing a cross, then their loved one did not die in vain," she told
Blood sample's out: Judge says DWI case against ex-police official would violate privilege by using evidence from doctor
May 11--A blood sample showing a former high-ranking Nassau police official had a blood-alcohol level more than twice the legal limit after a car crash was tossed out yesterday when a judge ruled that obtaining it violated doctor-patient privilege. The office of Nassau District Attorney Kathleen Rice, who has made
Editorial: Working together on DWI problem
It seems that when this community bands together there is nothing we can't do ETH› including saving lives. More than 12 years ago local leaders and residents organized in an attempt to battle the high incidence of drunken driving in San Juan County. That initiative resulted in the 1995 establishment
James's Mother Is Arrested for DWI
Gloria James was pulled over Friday night by two off-duty officers, who were working security for the Akron Metropolitan Housing Authority, Akron Police Lt. Rick Edwards said. NELSON OUT: G Jameer Nelson missed the Magic's game last night against the Kings with a sprained right foot. Nelson has emerged as a
Judge Alters Who Will Hear Dwi Cases
Source: AMES ALEXANDER GARY L. WRIGHT, STAFF WRITERS, DATABASE EDITOR TED MELLNIK CONTRIBUTED TO THIS STORY. Defense lawyers representing drunken driving suspects will soon find it harder to shop for lenient judges under a new plan for Mecklenburg County's district courts. An Observer investigation published last month found that defense attorneys
New 'Prompt Suspension' Dwi Law Looks Like It's Going To Stick
It's just become a lot tougher for drunken-driving suspects in Erie County to wriggle their way out of New York State's "prompt suspension" DWI law. Like a judge's gavel demanding order, two recent decisions -- one on Monday in the U.S. Supreme Court and the other in Erie County Court --
Fairfax City Councilman Accused of DWI
[Larsen Jr.] said he was stopped one block from his Fairfax City home after having consumed "several glasses of wine earlier in the evening" at a charity fund-raising event. Source : pqasb.pqarchiver.com
Hard Law, Soft Justice
Armed with a tougher drunken-driving law, some area police departments are arresting more drivers for barely crossing the new driving-while-intoxicated threshold. The arrests of drivers with blood-alcohol levels of 0.08 percent or 0.09 percent rose at least 45 percent since the state toughened the penalties for these readings in July 2003,
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DWI Suspect Acquitted in Va. Crash That Killed Child
A 34-year-old Merrifield man who police say was driving drunk in an accident that killed a 4-year-old boy was acquitted of manslaughter yesterday, after the defense argued that the boy's mother had caused the crash. The family of the dead boy, Malcolm Hill, stared in disbelief when the verdict was read.