Top DUI News, January 12th, 2008
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    School superintendent speaks out about DUI arrest  Open this result in new window
    NBC 15 Mobile - Jan 11 5:41 PM
    Escambia County, Florida's School District Superintendent Jim Paul met with NBC15 News Friday afternoon and said he will not resign, despite his arrest Thursday on DUI charges in Pinellas County.
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    Sentence Handed Down In Augusta DUI Death  Open this result in new window
    WJBF-TV Augusta - Jan 11 9:40 PM
    The WJBF-TV News Channel 6 Crime Tracker reports on a prison sentence in a DUI case that claimed the life of a young missionary student. The judge handed down the maximum sentence, taking into account the defendant's history of DUI arrests, before sentencing him to 15 years in prison.
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    DUI License Plates  Open this result in new window
    CBS 6 Richmond - Jan 11 3:47 PM
    Chesapeake Delegate Lionel Spruill is taking a dramatic step to highlight repeat DUI offenders. His House Bill - 1281 would make it mandatory for owners of Virginia vehicles with 3 DUI's to put bright yellow plates with red letters on their cars for 5 years.
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    Augusta Man Sentenced in DUI Death  Open this result in new window
    WJBF-TV Augusta - Jan 11 11:55 AM
    WJBF-TV News Channel 6 Crime Tracker Renita Crawford tells us an Augusta man is sentenced in the December 2006 death of another man in a head-on collision. Charles Silas was sentenced Friday to 15 years for Vehicular Homicide, and DUI, plus 3 years probation. His blood alcohol level was .188.
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    Three injured in DUI collision on Mission Avenue  Open this result in new window
    KHQ Spokane - Jan 11 11:57 AM
    SPOKANE, Wash. - One man was arrested for DUI, and three people were injured, when a vehicle collided with another near the intersection of Mission and Greene around 11:30 a.m. Friday. Police say the driver at fault was intoxicated and speeding westbound on Mission and t-boned a southbound vehicle.
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    Local agencies tighten DUI dragnet  Open this result in new window
    Siskiyou Daily News - Jan 11 10:22 AM
    Daily News Staff Writer SISKIYOU COUNTY ’Äî More than 14 DUI arrests have been made in Siskiyou County since a statewide, multi-agency crackdown on intoxicated or under the influence drivers started two weeks ago.
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    DUI added to charges against deputy  Open this result in new window
    Marion Daily Republican - Jan 11 10:30 AM
    MARION — On Friday morning, Williamson County State's Attorney announced a DUI charge filed against county sheriff's deputy Sgt. Shaunn B. Curry following a Dec. 26 accident on Norman Rd.
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    Williamson County Sheriff's Deputy To Face DUI Charges  Open this result in new window
    WPSD Paducah - Jan 11 10:17 AM
    A sheriff's deputy who left the scene of a crash now faces DUI charges.
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    DUI crackdown in Ventura County  Open this result in new window
    Moorpark Acorn - Jan 11 7:08 AM
    Two people died and 449 were arrested in Ventura County during a 19-day DUI crackdown, known as Avoid the 14, that ran from Dec. 14 through Jan. 1. Fourteen law enforcement agencies throughout the county, including sheriff 's deputies, city police, state park rangers and the U.S.
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    State Lawmaker Pleads To Lesser Charge After DUI Arrest  Open this result in new window
    KOTV 6 Tulsa - Jan 11 4:25 AM
    TULSA, Okla. (AP) -- An Oklahoma lawmaker arrested last March for driving under the influence has been allowed to alter his plea agreement with prosecutors. State Representative John Trebilcock of Broken Arrow has withdrawn the no-contest plea he made on the misdemeanor DUI charge in July. On Wednesday, he pleaded no contest to reckless driving, a lesser misdemeanor.
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