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From road to ruin to life in recovery? Repeat DWI offender impresses experts with return to sobriety, society
To Mothers Against Drunk Driving, Steven Shearin was a tragic car accident waiting to happen. He has been arrested six times for driving while intoxicated. He's been through alcohol counseling. His license has been suspended. He's been put in jail. Yet in February, he drank 12 beers at a party
Police on the hunt for DWI offenders
They may be able to run, but police are looking for where they might be hiding. Local law enforcement officers are out in force with DWI-related arrest warrants for nearly 1,300 people, according to Farmington Police Lt. Keith McPheeters. Although some of the arrest warrants date back to offenses that
Minn. Lawmaker Arrested on DWI Charge
ST. PAUL, Minn. -- The president of the state Senate was arrested on drunken-driving charges hours after gaveling the 2007 session to a close and then apparently celebrating at an inn favored by government workers. James Metzen was stopped in his sport utility vehicle early Tuesday after an officer observed him
Judge Leonard Off Dwi Cases
Source: GARY L. WRIGHT, AMES ALEXANDER, STAFF WRITERS Mecklenburg District Judge Jerome Leonard, criticized for having the lowest drunken driving conviction rate in the county, has returned to court but won't preside over the courtrooms where DWI cases are heard, judicial officials say. While Leonard has helped run Mecklenburg's domestic violence
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
Drunken Driving Convictions
The Clipper publishes the results of trials involving charges of drunken driving or refusal to take blood tests that lead to convictions in Chesapeake General District Court, Traffic Division. Ten days are allowed from the date of conviction to file an appeal. The Alcohol Safety Action Program (ASAP) retrains and serves as
Probation Works, Md. DWI Study Finds
A drunk driver who received probation before judgment was the least likely to repeat the crime, the study said. In Maryland, a judge may stay a guilty verdict and place a person on probation with conditions. Under Maryland law, a drunk driver who receives probation before judgment is almost always
Tarpley acquitted in DWI trial
DALLAS - Dallas Mavericks forward Roy Tarpley scored two victories Wednesday when a jury acquitted him of a drunken driving charge and a judge denied a prosecutor's motion to revoke the player's probation. Tarpley, 26, was facing two years in jail and a $2,000 fine if jurors had found him guilty. He
Police Chiefs Pursue More Dwi Convictions
Police chiefs across Erie County plan to work more closely with District Attorney Frank J. Clark and his prosecutors to improve drunken-driving conviction rates, police officials said. "Many chiefs of police in Erie County have been disappointed in the way the DWI decisions have been going," said Mark R. Winters, president
A STAGGERING PROBLEM Officials say system is powerless at curbing chronic DWI offenders
First of two parts While national attention is consistently drawn to the intractable problem of drug abuse, an older and equally lethal menace to the public safety continues to flourish virtually unnoticed in Texas. Despite high visibility public-relations campaigns and changes in the law designed to effectively confront the problem of