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NFL DAILY REPORT / NFC; Vikings' Davis Arrested on DWI Charge
Coach Mike Martz described the injury as "severe turf toe." [Tony Horne] suffered the injury fielding the ball on a 54-yard return in the fourth quarter of Monday night's 33-20 loss to the Washington Redskins. Doctors had not determined whether surgery was required. Martz said he was considering putting Horne on
DA, sheriff work together / Agencies partner to bring in DWI prosecutor
The Daily Times AZTEC - San Juan County sheriff's deputies would get some vital legal help prosecuting misdemeanor DWI offenders, under a proposal by the sheriff's department and District Attorney's Office to hire a special DWI prosecutor. The cost of the position, yet to be determined, would be split between
Public Records: New Mexico State Police
New Mexico State Police Pernell Toledo, 24, Cuba, was arrested on first DWI, child abuse, possession of drug paraphernalia, no insurance, suspended driver license, child restraint and open container charges. Abram Cordova, 37, Cuba, was arrested on a second DWI charge. Richard Yazzie, 50, Shiprock, was arrested on a felony
Driver's 17th DWI makes prison time a probability; A southeastern Minnesota man is facing yet another drunken-driving offense. Because of a 2002 law, he's facing a felony charge.
The Winona County man found sleeping in his car's driver seat Sunday night blew a staggering 0.27 blood-alcohol percent ... Source : moreresults.factiva.com
INS eases policy on deportation Cases of DWI violators to first undergo review
The U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service confirmed Thursday that it will review on a case-by-case basis the deportation of legal immigrants detained as a result of a Texas-wide crackdown on DWI violators. While immigrant supporters said the move is a "major, major victory" for those who had been subject to
Cavs Have Day 1 in Court; One DWI, One Not Guilty
Virginia football player Willie Davis was ordered to pay $414 in fines and court fees and had his driver's license suspended for one year after being found guilty on a DWI charge yesterday in Albemarle General District Court. Davis, 20, was stopped by police March 19. His once promising football career
Braves' Gilkey Faces Felony Charges for DWI
Braves OF Bernard Gilkey could face up to five years in prison if convicted in the latest drunken driving case against him. He was arrested Sunday as the Braves arrived at the St. Louis airport. He was released the next day on a $10,000 bond. The St. Louis native was
Va. Bill a Response to Tossed DWI Cases
The Virginia State Crime Commission, trying to avoid situations such as that involving the Fairfax County judge who believes the state's drunken driving laws are unconstitutional, proposed legislation yesterday that would allow prosecutors to move such cases out of general district court. As Virginia law stands, when a general district court
Processing Delays Jeopardize Mecklenburg Dwi Cases
Suspected drunken drivers in Charlotte are going free - not because prosecutors don't have evidence against them but because it's taking too long to process the suspects at the jail. In the past eight months, judges have thrown out 27 drunken driving charges because of delays between the suspects' arrests
Repeat offender arrested Suspect has record of seven DWI pleas
Ruben C. Gonzales was arrested last weekend on a DWI charge. That's nothing new. The 49-year-old resident of Quinlan, in Hunt County, has pleaded guilty to driv ing while intoxicated at least seven times before. "It's terrible. He is a death waiting to happen," said Margaret Collins, executive director of the