Moline woman accused of drunken driving sued over fatal crash
A woman whose boyfriend was killed while she was allegedlydriving drunk in March 2009 is being sued by the mother of three ofher boyfriend’s minor children.
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Moline woman accused of drunken driving sued over fatal crash
A woman whose boyfriend was killed while she was allegedlydriving drunk in March 2009 is being sued by the mother of three ofher boyfriend’s minor children.
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A 70-year-old northwest suburban woman was charged with DUI after allegedly rear-ending a vehicle, then running to her condo a block away Thursday afternoon, police said.Erika Huett was driving a 1997 Mercury Grand Marquis south on Jefferson Court when she allegedly rear-ended a 2004 Toyota Tacoma about 3:20 p.m., Wheeling Cmdr. Pete Panagakis said. The impact send the Tacoma into a tractor …
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SEATTLE – There are complaints that a group of DUI attorneys is breaking elections rules in a judicial campaign. Seattle Municipal Court Judge Edsonya Charles says those attorneys support her opponent for Seattle Municipal Court because Charles is tough on drunk drivers. Judicial candidate Ed McKenna has the support of a political action committee called Citizens for Judicial Excellence. The PAC …
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Stepbrother says he persuaded man accused in DUI death of Angels pitcher to keep drinking
SANTA ANA, Calif. (AP) — The stepbrother of a man charged with murder in a drunken-driving crash that killed rookie Los Angeles Angels pitcher Nick Adenhart and two others testified that he pressured the defendant to keep drinking even though he wanted to go home.
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Trial Begins for Man Accused of Killing Angels Pitcher in DUI Crash
The attorney for a man accused of driving drunk and causing a crash that killed Los Angeles Angels pitcher Nick Adenhart and two other people acknowledges her client was intoxicated but says he isn’t a killer.
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Woman accused of DUI with baby in car in Beach
VIRGINIA BEACH A Chesapeake woman has been charged with driving while drunk while her three-week-old son was in the back seat of her vehicle, Beach police said. Margie Hobbs, Beach police spokeswoman, said Heather Maiers, of the 400 block of Preservation Loop in Chesapeake, was driving 50 mph in a 35 mph zone in the 200 block of Oceana Blvd. last Thursday night.
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Woman accused of attacking officers, reaching for gun during DUI arrest
By Andy Boyle, Times Staff Writer Thursday, August 19, 2010 ST. PETERSBURG — A woman was arrested Thursday morning on charges she assaulted an officer and went for his gun during a drunken driving arrest, police said. Kimberly M. Hyde, 38, of St. Petersburg, was charged with drunken driving, battery on a law enforcement officer, resisting arrest with violence, obstruction and attempting to …
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Jennings Official Accused of Taking Federal Grant Money
The Jennings Police Department is under State and Federal investigation. It involves missing Federal grant money. It’s money that’s supposed to be used to protect your safety. It’s roadway safety money that Jennings typically uses for safety programs like a DUI checkpoint on West Florissant. That checkpoint hasn’t operated all summer because of the scandal. And the City of Jennings confirms …
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Man accused of DUI on lawn mower
Monroe man faces DUI by mowerCOOLBAUGH TWP. – A Monroe County man is accused of driving drunk – on a lawn mower.William Greene, 44, of Coolbaugh Twp., was arrested Thursday after officers saw him driving the mower north on state Route 611 around 1:09 a
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Pre-law student accused of posing as attorney
It almost sounds like the set-up for one of those ubiquitous “lawyer jokes,” although it has Naperville police feeling anything but amused. Pre-law student Paris A. Tsangaris of Naperville was charged with of impersonating an attorney after he and a friend were involved in a traffic stop in town.
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