Do You Have A Reason To Think You Were Innocent When You Were Arrested For Your DUI?
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The Arizona Republic - Dec 27 10:34 AM
With a stricter DUI law that went into effect in September, bar managers say patrons are raising fewer glasses.
MuchMusic.com - Dec 27 11:17 AM
Former O.C. actress Mischa Barton was arrested on suspicion of DUI after being pulled over early this morning. She was also charged with possession of narcotics and driving on a suspended license, according to TMZ . The actress has since been released on US$10,000 bail from the police station.
MTV Music Television - 2 hours, 54 minutes ago
Mischa Barton was busted for DUI, drug possession and other charges early Thursday morning in Southern California.
WHIO-TV 7 Dayton - 25 minutes ago
A repeat DUI offender could spend the next two and half years in prison.
Hollywood.com - Dec 27 8:59 AM
Actress Mischa Barton has been arrested for driving under the influence (DUI).
Gay Wired - 1 hour, 27 minutes ago
By Ann Turner Actress Mischa Barton , former star of The O.C. , was arrested early Thursday morning on charges of DUI and driving without a valid license. Barton, 21, was taken into custody and booked at the West Hollywood Sheriff’s station after officers spotted her weaving across traffic lanes.
TheCelebrityCafe.com - 2 hours, 14 minutes ago
Adding another name to the long list of celebrity DUI-busts, Mischa Barton was charged with a DUI early Thursday morning.
KVOA Tucson - 2 hours, 36 minutes ago
Associated Press - December 27, 2007 2:34 PM ET PHOENIX (AP) - Bars and restaurants in Tempe say they’ve noticed a decrease in alcohol purchases, and they’re pointing to the state’s new DUI…
Fox News - Dec 27 9:24 AM
‘O.C.’ star Mischa Barton was arrested on charges of DUI, possession of illegal narcotics and driving without a valid license.
KTAR 92.3 Phoenix - 6 minutes ago
Bars and restaurants in Tempe say they’ve noticed a decrease in alcohol purchases, and they’re pointing to the state’s new DUI law. The tough new law forces first-time DUI offenders to install breath-testing ignition interlock devices on their cars to prevent them from drinking and driving.