Top DUI News, January 30th, 2008
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    Talbotton councilman gets 25 weekends for DUI  Open this result in new window
    Columbus Ledger-Enquirer - Jan 30 12:14 AM
    Talbotton City Councilman Frederick Bernard Cotton was ordered to begin serving 25 weekends in the Talbot County Jail at 6 p.m. Friday after he pleaded guilty Monday under a negotiated plea to a DUI charge he received March 31, 2007.
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    Man in court on 5th DUI charge  Open this result in new window
    Billings Gazette - Jan 29 11:51 PM
    A man accused of receiving his fifth drunken-driving charge less than two weeks after his fourth DUI arrest appeared Tuesday in Justice Court.
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    DUI manslaughter charge against Vero Beach man could end with plea deal  Open this result in new window
    Vero Press Journal - Jan 29 9:14 PM
    DUI manslaughter charge against Vero Beach man could end with plea deal
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    DUI arrests increase as accidents decline  Open this result in new window
    The Petaluma Argus-Courier - Jan 30 12:24 AM
    DUI arrests by police rose by more than 30 percent for the second consecutive year and vehicle accidents continued to decline, according to 2007 statistics recently released by the Petaluma Police Department.
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    Policy Changes Made Because OF DUI Backlog  Open this result in new window
    News Channel 5 Nashville - Jan 29 7:20 PM
    A backlog of DUI cases is forcing Nashville to change the way those cases are heard. It will take judges working together to help clear the docket.
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    Rincon fire chief pleads not guilty to DUI  Open this result in new window
    North County Times - Jan 29 7:56 PM
    VISTA - The chief of the fire department on the Rincon Indian Reservation pleaded not guilty Monday to misdemeanor DUI and child endangerment charges.
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    Pushing a Tougher DUI Bill  Open this result in new window
    WCBD-TV Charleston - Jan 29 5:59 PM
    South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford had already used part of his State of the State address to urge state lawmakers to pass a tougher DUI law. Now, he's turned to the Internet video site YouTube to try to get state senators to take action.
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    Governor Sanford Posts YouTube Video to Push DUI Bill  Open this result in new window
    WJBF-TV Augusta - Jan 29 4:12 PM
    South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford wants to increase the pressure on SC State Senators to pass a tougher DUI bill. He's put a video on the website YouTube...giving a tragic example of the effects of drunken driving in the Palmetto State.
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    Sanford Posts YouTube Video to Push DUI Bill  Open this result in new window
    WSPA Spartanburg - Jan 29 3:05 PM
    Tonya Spradley asks viewers to contact state lawmakers to pass a tougher DUI bill. South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford had already used part of his State of the State address to urge state lawmakers to pass a tougher DUI law.
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    Vero Beach grad could plead in DUI manslaughter, vehicular homicide case  Open this result in new window
    Vero Press Journal - Jan 29 6:43 AM
    Vero Beach grad could plead in DUI manslaughter, vehicular homicide case
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