Here’s How To Get A Free Consultation And To Find Out How You May Be Able To Beat Your DUI.
Wednesday, November 28th, 2007Follow the links in the right margin to locate a lawyer
Tallahassee Democrat - Nov 27 9:07 AM
The Florida State University Police Department will be hosting two DUI checkpoints on campus today from 11 p.m. to midnight.
KSFY Sioux Falls - Nov 27 12:30 PM
Former South Dakota Highway Safety Director Roy Meyer pleaded guilty to DUI this morning in Hughes County.
Honolulu Advertiser - Nov 27 4:02 AM
Drunk driving arrests are up 9 percent on the Big Island compared to the same time last year, police announced yesterday. The DUI roadblocks and patrols are continuing on the Big Island, where 28 motorists were arrested for DUI last week.
Akron Beacon Journal - Nov 26 10:39 PM
Summit County may not receive a state grant to battle drunken driving next year because of Sheriff Drew Alexander’s dislike of DUI checkpoints — an enforcement tool he calls ineffective.
The Record Searchlight - Nov 27 4:45 AM
Prosecutor accused in DUI placed on indefinite leave
Chicago Sun-Times - 29 minutes ago
A legal battle is brewing in a drunken-driving case against an off-duty Chicago cop accused of pointing a gun at a motorist in a road-rage incident. Officer Kevin Carey was arrested in May and charged with aggravated assault and driving under the influence, misdemeanors.
FOX 40 Sacramento - Nov 26 8:13 PM
SACRAMENTO — A clerk at the Sacramento County Courthouse is accused of making DUI cases disappear, for a fee. Now, he’s in big trouble, along with the people he supposedly helped.
The Lake County Record-Bee - Nov 26 10:20 PM
LOWER LAKE — Team DUI is on the move bringing an invaluable message to the entire community: Don’t drink and drive. The group will host a town hall meeting, 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 28, in the multipurpose room at Lower Lake High School.
KTVN Reno - Nov 26 6:30 PM
Third time DUI offenders who haven’t hurt anyone will be able to enroll into a three to five year treatment program instead of jail time. This choice won’t cost taxpayers any money; offenders will have to pay for the program out of pocket.
Centre Daily Times - Nov 27 10:55 PM
A State College Area principal, who oversees disciplinary actions at a district middle school, now faces some disciplinary matters of her own, court records show.