Top DUI News, April 8th, 2007
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Police: Man Driving Wrong Way Arrested For 4th DUI (Cleveland - NewsNet5 via Yahoo! News)
Vermilion police said a man was arrested for his fourth DUI Saturday morning.
DUI & DRUG Arrests (NorthFulton.com)
• Jerrel G. Leonard, 22, of Alpharetta was arrested March 23 for DUI on Medlock Bridge Road in Alpharetta. • Henry F. Vaughan, 59, of Roswell was arrested March 19 for DUI on Holcomb Bridge Road in Roswell.
Police: Man Driving Wrong Way Arrested For 4th DUI (News Channel 5 Cleveland)
Police say a man was arrested for his fourth DUI after driving the wrong way on a local roadway.
DUI crackdown in Pinellas Park (Bay News 9 Tampa Bay)
The Pinellas Park Police Department is fighting a serious problem that affects everyone's safety. Almost 500 crashes at five major intersections in a one-year period have the police department saturating the streets to catch high-risk drivers that include drunk and drugged drivers.
DUI trials at schools aim to deter youths (Deseret Morning News)
Mark Flores' drunken driving case started last fall when his Lincoln Continental was spotted weaving on a residential street at 2 a.m. A blood test after his arrest revealed an alcohol level at nearly twice the legal limit.
Driver in fatal accident pleads guilty to DUI (WDBJ 7 Roanoke)
The accident that claimed the lives of two Salem residents might have been considered their fault. However, the other driver had been drinking.
DUI Goes To Court — In High School (CBS News)
In San Jose, Calif., efforts to show students the effects of driving while impaired by alcohol go beyond videos of car wrecks — they include real trials, with real defendants, held in high schools.
Tests differ in DUI arrest of chief's daughter (ABC 15 Phoenix)
The daughter of Scottsdale's police chief was below the legal limit for drunken driving in Arizona when she was arrested on suspicion of DUI last week, a blood-alcohol test showed.
BAL Tests Differ In Chief's Daughter's DUI Arrest (CBS 5 Phoenix)
Lab results show the daughter of Scottsdale's police chief had a blood-alcohol level below the legal limit when she was arrested on suspicion of DUI.
Tragedy of DUI sends message to us all (The Myrtle Beach Sun News)
I've written this column before. I suspect that I'll write it again some day. I'm talking about the awful deaths last week of two lovely, spirited young women whose automobile was hit by a man who has been charged with felony driving under the influence.
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