She’s giving back
Four winters ago, Tjai Abdullah was serving 17 months at Riverside Correctional Facility, the city’s women’s prison, for violating her probation after a DUI conviction.
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She’s giving back
Four winters ago, Tjai Abdullah was serving 17 months at Riverside Correctional Facility, the city’s women’s prison, for violating her probation after a DUI conviction.
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One in three people will be involved in an alcohol-related crash in their lifetime. Organizations like Mothers Against Drunk Driving say it helps a victim or survivor of drunk driving every 10 minutes. FOX13’s Tealy Devereaux takes a look at Shelby County’s repeat DUI offenders, who they are, and why they’re allowed to keep driving.
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Fired deputy back on job after DUI charge dropped
MOUND CITY, Ill. (AP) — A sheriff’s deputy in southern Illinois’ Pulaski County is back at work after a drunken-driving charge against him was dropped, and the sheriff who initially fired him isn’t happy about it.
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The Pulaski County sheriff fired an employee months ago, but now that same man’s back on the job against the sheriff’s wishes.
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A political action committee of DUI attorneys has spent $74,000 on mailers supporting Ed McKenna for Seattle Municipal Court. The PAC, Citizens for Judicial Excellence, is at the center of the nasty race between McKenna, a city prosecutor, and the incumbent, Presiding Judge Edsonya Charles.
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A Tampa woman convicted of DUI Manslaughter for the 2004 death of her teenaged friend is going back to prison.
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DUI offenders allowed back on road too soon
At least nine of the 113 people convicted of killing or seriously injuring someone while driving drunk in Reno since 2000 received new driver’s licenses, despite a 1997 law prohibiting them from driving for three years after being released from prison, a Reno Gazette-Journal investigation found.
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