Top DUI News, April 6th, 2008
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    Women gets 6 years in prison for DUI, violating probation  Open this result in new window
    Journal Gazette & Times-Courier - 2 hours, 14 minutes ago
    CHARLESTON — A woman’s DUI conviction led to prison time when a judge revoked her probation for earlier felony convictions.
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    Deputy Shoots Suspected DUI Driver  Open this result in new window
    KCRA 3 Sacramento - 1 hour, 43 minutes ago
    A veteran sergeant with the Sacramento County sheriff's department is on administrative leave Saturday night after he shot a suspected DUI driver charging him with his vehicle, officials say.
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    Man arrested on DUI, vehicle theft charges  Open this result in new window
    Centre Daily Times - Apr 05 9:48 PM
    STATE COLLEGE — John T. Carson, 22, of State College, was arrested and charged early Saturday with vehicle theft and DUI after a report of a hit-and-run crash in Patton Township led officers to find him driving a minivan he said he thought was his SUV.
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    Driver in wreck gets DUI  Open this result in new window
    The Glasgow Daily Times - Apr 05 11:48 AM
    A Bowling Green man was charged with DUI Thursday after being involved in a three-vehicle wreck.
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    DUI, sobriety checkpoints next week  Open this result in new window
    Saipan Tribune - Apr 05 7:14 AM
    The Department of Public Safety's Traffic section will be conducting DUI/sobriety checkpoints on Friday and Saturday, April 11-12, next week. On April 11, the first setup will be on Beach Road Garapan by Liberty Plaza. This operation will start at about 8pm and will end around 9:15pm.
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    DUI enforcement having an impact  Open this result in new window
    Edwardsville Intelligencer - Apr 05 8:23 AM
    It's no secret that more police officers than usual are patrolling the streets of Edwardsville this month. Still, the number of DUI arrests listed in the Intelligencer's police blotter for Thursday was a shocker for Madison County State's Attorney Bill Mudge.
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    Protect Yourself From a Costly DUI  Open this result in new window
    Richfield Reaper - Apr 05 6:04 AM
    (ARA) - Driving intoxicated is not only dangerous, but getting caught can come with a hefty price tag. In 2006, intoxicated drivers contributed to 32 percent of traffic fatalities, or 13,470 deaths. By taking some precautions, you can avoid a costly DUI and stay safe on the road.
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    Driver charged with 6th DUI  Open this result in new window
    Billings Gazette - Apr 05 12:06 AM
    A man on probation for his fifth DUI was arraigned Friday in District Court on a new felony drunken-driving charge.
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    Sullivan County Officials Hope Litter Pick-Up Will Shame DUI Offenders  Open this result in new window
    Bristol Herald Courier - Apr 04 10:26 PM
    BLOUNTVILLE, Tenn. � Sullivan County officials hope picking up trash along highways and roadsides for eight hours a day will cause people to think twice about drinking and driving. First-time DUI offenders can be sentenced to spend 24 hours in jail and also work three separate eight-hour shifts collecting litter with a newly formed DUI Litter Crew. They must wear an orange vest emblazoned ...
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    Driver 'sorry' for DUI death  Open this result in new window
    KOB-TV Albuquerque - Apr 04 5:35 PM
    An Albuquerque man will spend the next three years behind bars for a DUI crash that killed his passenger. Joseph Barlow was sentenced Friday for his part in the 2006 accident that killed his passenger, Pamela Roybal.