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First-Time DWI Offenders Often Have Multiple Problems
Most drivers arrested for the first time for driving while intoxicated are also likely to have drug abuse problems or psychiatric disorders, a new study finds. That suggests that intervention programs for first-time DWI offenders should focus on more than just stopping their alcohol abuse, said lead researcher Dr. Stephanie
Nationwide effort to crack down on DWI
STAFF WRITER BEN TINSLEY REPORTS — 4B Drunken drivers beware: Police in the Metroplex and nationwide say they are starting a crackdown this month and are promising arrests for those who drink and drive. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said Wednesday that it hoped new advertising would help lower
Fairfax Still Waiting Horan Fulfill Pledge on DWI Law
Fairfax County VA continues to lose $1 million a year because Commonwealth's Attorney Robert F. Horan, the county's chief prosecutor, has not kept his promise to charge suspected drunk drivers under a county code instead of state law. Source : pqasb.pqarchiver.com
Driver pleads guilty to DWI, manslaughter in fatal crash
KINGSTON - A Phoenicia femme coupable plaide à vendredi felony Motorsport Totschlag et une ivresse de la conduite à la tête de voiture Unfälle des mortels d'État en Route 28 août dernier. Carol Williams, 49, a été signé le 17 janvier un double point de vue de felony Motorsport Totschlag
Longhorns defensive end charged with DWI
Texas junior defensive end Henry Melton was arrested and charged with misdemeanor driving while intoxicated early Friday. Melton was pulled over in the popular Sixth Street entertainment district about 2:30 a.m. after officers noticed his truck driving in an unsafe manner, Austin police spokeswoman Laura Albrecht said. In the arrest report, Officer
DWI Killer Charged in 2nd Crash
Four years after he was convicted of murdering an Alexandria woman in a car crash while drunk and permanently barred from driving, a Fairfax County man has been charged with driving while intoxicated in another collision. Source : pqasb.pqarchiver.com
NO Charge Wise County attorney, law officers at odds on pursuing DWI, drug cases
DECATUR - Wise County Attorney Stephen Hale is the kind of prosecutor law officers hate. He lets most accused marijuana users and first-time drunken drivers off the hook, and he says he doesn't intend to change. "The cops don't like me for not sending everybody they arrest to jail, but I'm
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
Local youth DWI arrests low
Armstrong County Sheriff Carmella Jones has a problem. Her small Panhandle county, home mostly to people over 65, had the state's highest rate of arrests of young drivers on charges of driving while intoxicated in 1996, according to research by the Associated Press. Odd, perhaps, considering Armstrong County doesn't allow liquor
City Wins Ruling on D.W.I. Crackdown
A state judge yesterday upheld the Giuliani administration's policy of seizing the cars from people arrested on drunken driving charges, handing the city its first court victory on a crackdown that has been criticized by civil libertarians. The ruling by Justice Michael D. Stallman of State Supreme Court in Manhattan