Top DUI, May 19th, 2007
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New DUI law requires ignition interlocks (Tucson Citizen)
Gov. Janet Napolitano on Friday signed into law a drunken-driving sentencing bill that requires DUI offenders to install and use ignition interlocks on their vehicles for at least a year after resuming driving.
Man Gets 10-Year Term for DUI Death (The Signal)
SAN FERNANDO - Six months after the death of Saugus High School graduate Jerrod W. Miyaki following an early morning DUI collision, Steve Chiang, 25, was sentenced to 10 years in a state prison after pleading no contest to felony charges of gross vehicular manslaughter.
Arizona DUI Offenders Get New Mandate For Breath-Testers (KTAR 92.3 Phoenix)
PHOENIX - A drunken-driving sentencing bill signed into law by Gov. Janet Napolitano means first-time DUI offenders will have to install and use breath-testing ignition interlocks on their vehicles for at least a year after resuming driving.
Arizona DUI offenders get new mandate for breath-testers (KVOA Tucson)
PHOENIX -- A drunken-driving sentencing bill signed into law by Gov. Janet Napolitano means first-time DUI offenders will have to install and use breath-testing ignition interlocks on...
McNair Not Distracted by DUI Charge (ABC News)
Ravens' Steve McNair on DUI Charge: What Happened in Tennessee Stays in Tennessee
DUI suspect update (WPDE-TV Myrtle Beach - Florence)
The man accused of driving drunk and killing two women in a car crash near Surfside Beach will not have to go on trial for a previous DUI arrest.
DUI convicts must test breath for alcohol before starting cars (12 News Phoenix)
Convicted of DUI? Expect to spend the next year testing your breath for alcohol each time you start your car. Gov. Janet Napolitano Friday signed a bill into law that will require all convicted drunken drivers to have ignition-interlock devices installed in their vehicles.
All DUI's Get 1-Year Breath Tests (CBS 5 Phoenix)
Gov. Janet Napolitano approves a bill that requires all DUI offenders to install ignition interlock devices on their vehicles. 2 p.m.
Governor signs DUI bill requiring breath testers (KTVK Phoenix)
PHOENIX -- Gov. Janet Napolitano has signed into law a drunken-driving sentencing bill that requires first-time DUI offenders to use ignition interlocks on their vehicles for at least a year after resuming driving.
AZ governor signs DUI bill requiring breath testers on vehicles (KVOA Tucson)
PHOENIX -- Gov. Janet Napolitano on Friday signed into law a drunken-driving sentencing bill that requires DUI offenders to install and use ignition interlocks on their vehicles for at...
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