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Dwi solutions: who pays the tab?//new tactics require lots of new money
Minnesota's system for policing drunken drivers is choking not on beer and nuts, but on dollars and cents. Do you want to put more police on the roads to catch impaired drivers? That takes money. Hire more prosecutors, judges and probation officers to handle the increased arrests from a lower
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
Prosecutor to fight DWI record ruling
A prosecutor says he will fight a 3rd Court of Appeals ruling that bars Texas courts from using out-of-state driving while intoxicated convictions to increase punishment in DWI cases. Williamson County District Attorney Ken Anderson says if he cannot get the court's decision overturned, he will join Mothers Against Drunk
Former Cowboys, Razorbacks quarterback Stoerner charged with DWI
Former Dallas Cowboys and Arkansas quarterback Clint Stoerner was charged with drunken driving and two other misdemeanors after being stopped early Saturday morning for driving a car playing loud music, police said. "There was a distinct odor of intoxicants on his breath (and) his eyes were bloodshot and glassy. Stoerner
For DWI offenders, an alternative road to treatment
The new DWI Confinement Facility in Hyattsville MD is described. Intensive treatment is required while serving time in a minimum security jail and inmates pay about $36 each day of their stay. The Prince George's County facility has been open for eight years. Source : pqasb.pqarchiver.com
Maverick N.Va. Judge Tosses Out DWI Cases That Presume Guilt
A Fairfax County judge who believes Virginia's drunken driving laws are unconstitutional has begun dismissing cases, including five DWI cases in a week, and has threatened to throw a veteran prosecutor in jail for arguing with him. Judge Ian M. O'Flaherty made it known in July that he felt Virginia's DWI
Crime Blotter: Candidate Arrested for DWI in One Night
A political candidate is arrested for DWI twice in a single night; an alleged burglar is caught hanging naked from a ceiling; and a man is found in a school, clad only in his underwear, allegedly downloading porn. As this week's "Crime Blotter" shows, sometimes the naked truth can be
State Pays The Price For Lax Dwi Standards
Thirty million, six hundred thousand dollars - say it again and again, aloud. Real money that has been lost since 1998 because New York refused to lower the driving-while-intoxicated threshold from its current 0.10 percent to 0.08 percent. That money, offered as a federal incentive to lower the standard for
DWI issue improving, but much still to be done
Increased public awareness and ramped-up law enforcement have helped New Mexico improve its alcohol-related fatalities numbers since 1999 from No. 1 in the United States to No. 8 overall, but figures still remain high. "Is there room for improvement? Absolutely," said Rachel O'Connor, DWI czar for Gov. Bill Richardson. But,
DWI convictions could get boost under new bill
Those convicted of felony drunken-driving charges would face additional prison time under a bill passed 26-10 Tuesday in the Senate. Senate Bill 441 would include DWI arrests in the state's habitual offender act. Drunken driving is the only felony not currently included in those statutes, said the bill's sponsor,