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Monthly Archives: December, 2010

Woman Arrested in DUI Crash That Injured Three on I-680

A 21-year-old San Leandro woman was arrested in a suspected alcohol-related crash that injured three people traveling in a van on southbound Interstate 680 in Walnut Creek early Wednesday. Coreen Grob was arrested on a felony charge of driving under the influence, said California Highway Patrol Officer Tom Maguire. She was booked into County Jail…Read More

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Florida Highway trooper charged with DUI on duty

DELRAY BEACH, Fla. — A Florida Highway Patrol Trooper has been charged with driving under the influence while she was on duty. The St. Lucie County Sheriff’s Office says 36-year-old Lisa Orshowitz failed sobriety tests Tuesday. She was arrested and taken to jail, where she later posted $350 bail. It was not immediately known if…Read More

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Cheryl Reimann sentenced to 15 years for DUI manslaughter

Tampa, Florida- A Hillsborough judge sentences 28 year old Cheryl Reimann to 15 years in jail and 8 years probation for DUI manslaughter and DUI with Serious Bodily Injury. Reimann admitted to driving drunk on September 10, 2008. Troopers say her blood alcohol level tested three times the legal limit. A deputy saw Reimann driving…Read More

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One arrested for DUI in hit-and-run crash near Walnut Creek

WALNUT CREEK — A woman was arrested on suspicion of hit-and-run and DUI after an early-morning crash Interstate 680, the California Highway Patrol said. A collision was reported about 12:45 a.m. in the southbound lanes south of Rudgear Road, the CHP said. The female driver who caused the crash was found a short time later…Read More

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DUI arrest update

Impaired drivers are a very real danger to themselves and, of course, any motorist who is sharing the road at the same time. With this in mind, the Lee County Sheriff’s Office launched a multi-faceted campaign of education, awareness and enforcement to battle this threat to our community. We have elected to publicize the names…Read More

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Man Pleads in Officer's Death

WHEELING – A Florida man was sentenced Monday for causing an accident that resulted in the death of Wheeling Police Lt. William Goldbaugh last summer. Volusia County Circuit Judge Patrick Kennedy sentenced Kevin Nash to 20 years in prison after he pleaded no contest to DUI manslaughter and DUI with serious bodily injury charges. Goldbaugh…Read More

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DUI checkpoint scheduled for Saturday night in Sparks

Sparks police announced today that they will be conducting a multi-agency DUI checkpoint on Saturday night. The checkpoint is scheduled for December 18 at an undisclosed location, beginning at 5 p.m. Participating in the checkpoint will be the Nevada Highway Patrol, the Reno Police Department, the Washoe County Sheriff’s Office, The Washoe County School District…Read More

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Denver Broncos linebacker DJ Williams waives DUI arraignment

DENVER – An attorney for the Denver Broncos’ Genos “DJ” Williams has waived an arraignment Monday in the linebacker’s DUI case. The linebacker and former defensive co-captain was charged with driving under the influence after being arrested in Denver early on the morning of Nov. 12, just hours before he was supposed to report to…Read More

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Lincoln man faces DUI charges

Milton police arrested a 30-year-old Lincoln man Dec. 11 in connection with DUI and traffic offenses after they stopped him for speeding. The man was speeding in a minivan and when police pulled him over they smelled alcohol and saw an open alcoholic beverage inside, said Lt. John Cornwell of the Milton Police Department. Police…Read More

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Recent decision that .08% in insufficient proof for DMV to suspend license

The Court of Appeal affirmed the trial court’s finding that the DMV failed to meet its burden of proof with two breath test measurements at the police station of .08, .08%. The court reasoned the DMV is precluded by Title 17, Section 1220.4 “from reporting B.A.C. results to more than two decimal places.” Thus, the…Read More

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