Top DUI News, January 29th, 2009
  • Chattanooga: Local DUI advocacy going strong
    State legislators may not have much time or money to spend on strengthening DUI laws this year, but local advocates still are moving forward with their own efforts to make roads safer.
    Chattanooga Times Free Press - Jan 28 9:15 PM
  • DUI Offenders Need In-Car Breathalyzers
    Families of drunken driving crash victims say they're pleased about a new law that requires every DUI offender to have a Breathalyzer installed in their car.
    KETV 7 Omaha - Jan 28 6:03 PM
  • Prison term sought for DUI offender
    Published: Wednesday, January 28, 2009 at 12:41 p.m. Last Modified: Wednesday, January 28, 2009 at 12:44 p.m. The Sonoma County District Attorney’s Office will seek a prison sentence for a 49-year-old Petaluma resident who was arrested on Friday for DUI for the fifth time.
    The Petaluma Argus-Courier - Jan 28 3:42 PM
  • DUI trial for ex-BC councilwoman set for June
    A trial on driving under the influence charges for former Boulder City Councilwoman Karla Burton has been set for June 3 in Las Vegas Justice Court. The trial has been delayed four times since her arrest for DUI two years ago. Las Vegas Justice of the Peace William Jansen will hear the case.
    Boulder City Home News - Jan 28 3:56 PM
  • DUI Task Force conducts saturation patrols
    The Eastern Arizona DUI Task Force conducted saturation patrols over the holidays and reported 15 arrests for driving under the influence of alcohol.
    Eastern Arizona Courier - Jan 28 12:02 PM
  • DUI: Bar owner may be blamed
    By agreeing to look after his drunken brother, Joseph, did Larkfield bar owner Eddie Lynchard assume a legal obligation to control the six-time convicted DUI driver who left the bar intoxicated in 2005 and killed a woman standing with her bicycle by the side of the road?
    The Santa Rosa Press Democrat - Jan 28 8:18 AM
  • DUI enforcement actions planned for Super Bowl Sunday
    State police, Office of Highway Safety plan rigorous DUI enforcement over Super Bowl Sunday
    Dover Post - Jan 28 10:08 AM
  • A Cop's Own DUI
    When John Calkins was stopped for drunk driving by a Bonney Lake police officer last year, he had, like a lot of drivers, an issue with the cop: "I thought he had an attitude problem," Calkins says. C... Continue reading "A Cop's Own DUI"
    Seattle Weekly - Jan 28 10:18 AM
  • DUI court waits for federal grant
    BELLEFONTE — If Centre County receives the $194,000 federal grant it is expecting, it could open its new DUI court as early as June, according to those involved in the project's planning.
    Centre Daily Times - Jan 27 9:19 PM
  • County plans new DUI court
    The Centre County Board of Commissioners signed a $195,000 contract with the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) Tuesday to implement a new DUI court in the county.
    Penn State Collegian - Jan 28 2:14 AM
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