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Crash Kills DWI Suspect as Police Pursue
The incident began when two sheriff's deputies clocked [Stephen Francis Madjeski] on radar exceeding the speed limit as he drove south on Route 5 near St. Mary's College. The officers tried to stop Madjeski, police said, but he continued down Route 5, driving in what police described Tuesday as an
Lingering troubles Man challenges deportation based on 1992 DWI
On the day he was to have been deported to Mexico, a country he left 20 years ago, Manuel Pardo instead sat in his comfortable suburban home with his wife and young daughter. But he continued to worry about the future. "I still see the very real possibility that everything I've
Dwi Alleged In Da's Arrest
Source: JON GOLDBERG, Staff Writer * The Associated Press contributed to this article. David Flaherty Jr., the district attorney for Catawba, Burke and Caldwell counties, has been charged with driving while impaired after authorities say he rear-ended a car near Lenoir. Flaherty was headed south on U.S. 321 about eight miles
DWI Corp. Homes In on Modular-Housing Design
As it looked around for ways to make money, DWI hit upon a San Francisco real estate developer called Otec Corp., which was just emerging from bankruptcy proceedings in 1986. The idea was to merge the two companies, sell off some real estate and use the money to launch some
Official At Dulles Sentenced To Jail Security Chief Resigned After DWI Conviction
[Charles D. Brady] immediately appealed his conviction from Fairfax General District Court to the Circuit Court, where misdemeanor defendants receive an entirely new trial. Brady's attorney, Rodney G. Leffler, had argued that officers of the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority did not have jurisdiction beyond the Dulles Toll Road, and Brady
DWI DILEMMA.(Final)
SANTA FE -- The dismissal of DWI charges against a Santa Fe County commissioner illustrates what could be a growing problem for prosecutors caused by the use of "preliminary" breath tests. Officers in the field have begun using the preliminary tests because judges sometimes considered the old field sobriety tests
National rule on DWI is vanishing
The $200 billion highway spending bill will encourage states to adopt tough anti- drunken driving bills but won't try to impose a national standard, lawmakers said Monday. The issue's resolution removed a major impediment to compromise on the giant spending bill. The decision not to seek a strict .08 blood alcohol
Officers Honored For DWI Arrests
Prince George's County Police Chief Michael J. Flaherty has presented awards to 27 officers whose work on a county task force formed to deter drunk driving led to a 5.5 percent increase last year in arrests. Source : pqasb.pqarchiver.com
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
State DWI Law Challenged in Md. High Court
A Gaithersburg man who contends that Maryland's drunken-driving law unfairly caused him to be punished twice took his case to the state's highest court Monday. A lawyer for Ernest Jones argued before the Court of Appeals in Annapolis that the state violated the U.S. Constitution's ban on "double jeopardy" by suspending