Archive for the Criminal Defense Lawyer Tag
Nora Ramos forced to walk five miles home with her husband and four children after giving birth by Caesarean section. On their way from the hospital the family had been stopped at a DUI checkpoint. The husband of Ramos had … Continue reading →
The scene in front of South Hills High School on Tuesday was from a Drunk Driving (DUI) Mock Accident. To drive the point home, the West Covina Police Department attempted to make the scene as life-like as possible. Covina Police … Continue reading →
Elizabeth Robbins a San Jose police officer was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence (DUI) after she drove her truck off the road and crashed, she had to be rushed by helicopter to the hospital, authorities said. Morgan … Continue reading →
Vincent Alfred Velasquez killed a teenager while driving under the influence (DUI) with three minor children in his car. Velasquez entered his misdemeanor pleas to two counts of DUI and single count of driving on a suspended license. It was … Continue reading →
Two people were arrested on drunk driving charges during a DUI/driver's license checkpoint conducted by the Fontana Police Department on April 4. The checkpoint took place from 6 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. on Jurupa Avenue at Beech Avenue in the … Continue reading →
HOWELL — The Monmouth County DWI Task force will conduct a DWI checkpoint this weekend to detect drivers under the influence of alcohol or drugs. The checkpoint will run from 11 p.m. Friday through 3 a.m. Saturday on Route 9 … Continue reading →
A man already convicted twice for DWI was arrested again on suspicion of DWI this past weekend. 31 year old Chad Wilson was stopped by Wichita County Deputies early Saturday morning. Wilson was stopped in the 4700 block of Cypress. … Continue reading →
HACKETTSTOWN — A 21-year-old Parsippany woman was charged with driving while intoxicated after police found her car stopped in the middle of Grand Avenue. At 2:48 a.m. March 30, a town police officer observed a white Chevy stopped in the … Continue reading →
The mission of the Oneida County District Attorney’s Office to wrangle fines from scofflaws convicted of driving while intoxicated has come with success in the past year. But the revenue collected from that program has stipulations. Call it cash with … Continue reading →