A Phoenix DUI defense attorney has filed the paperwork for a referendum to repeal part of a new DUI law that restricts who can ask for a jury trial.
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A Phoenix DUI defense attorney has filed the paperwork for a referendum to repeal part of a new DUI law that restricts who can ask for a jury trial.
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Jury trial delayed in local man’s case
A Bartlesville man charged in connection with an alleged attempt to kill his wife in 2009 was able to delay a trial after he dismissed his attorney just days before the case was to be heard by a jury.
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Before jurors began deliberations in a case involving a drunken driving crash that killed a 5-year-old boy, defense attorney Jeff Tomczak asked jurors this morning to consider how Cecil Conner found himself behind the wheel.
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Jury reaches verdict in Angels pitcher DUI death
SANTA ANA, Calif. (AP) — A jury has reached a verdict in the murder case of a man accused of causing the crash that killed Los Angeles Angels pitcher Nick Adenhart and two others.
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DUI Phoenix Attorney from the Law Offices of David Michael Cantor was able to earn his defendant a not guilty verdict and a hung jury in a .104 blood alcohol content Driving Under the Influence case.
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Pasco DUI-manslaughter case heading to jury
Was Shannon Stephen driving his Chevy Silverado when it hit and killed two people on March 26, 2006? A jury’s answer to that question will determine the course of Stephen’s life. Stephen, 38, of Holiday, has spent the past five days in a courtroom, facing charges of driving under the influence-manslaughter and leaving the scene of an accident involving death. He faces a maximum penalty of 45 …
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Joe Frangella is charged with his seventh DUI in 19 years, making the two latest charges felonies, each punishable by up to 18 months in prison. He is free on bond, after crashing into his apartment building Jan. 19.
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GIFD division chief requests jury in DUI case
The Grand Island Fire Department’s emergency medical services division chief has pleaded not guilty to driving under the influence.
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