Posts Tagged Trial

Verdict may come today in ex-coach’s DUI trial

Posted by admin on Monday, 17 May, 2010

SARASOTA — The DUI manslaughter case against former Braden River High School football coach Josh

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Brother sentenced for refusal to testify in DUI trial

Posted by admin on Friday, 14 May, 2010

James Hunter must spend three months in jail for refusing to testify against his brother in a DUI

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Darby’s DUI law recoups trial costs (Ravalli Republic)

Posted by admin on Wednesday, 24 March, 2010

Earlier this month a member of the county’s DUI Task Force asked what was, in retrospect, a pretty good question – why, out of all the municipalities in Montana, including the state legislature, is Darby leading the effort to combat drunk driving?

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DUI trial of Judge David Hall delayed (Chicago Tribune)

Posted by admin on Tuesday, 9 March, 2010

Prosecutors seek to salvage their case in a higher court The DUI trial of former Lake County chief judge David Hall was postponed indefinitely Monday as prosecutors sought to salvage their case in a higher court.

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Woman’s DUI, vehicular homicide history admissible at trial (York Daily Record)

Posted by admin on Wednesday, 17 February, 2010

The Superior Court rejected Julianne Fetrow’s request to bar her prior DUI convictions and vehicular homicide from a pending homicide by vehicle trial.

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El Cajon, California Man to Face Trial for Drunk Driving Accident

Posted by admin on Thursday, 26 November, 2009

An El Cajon, California man will stand trial in a drunk driving accident case that occurred in July of this year. 35-year-old Shannon Shimp is charged with two counts each of murder, as well as gross vehicular manslaughter in the deaths of Ian Kinney and Joseph Warren Edwards.

The accident took place on Highway 78 on July 22nd. 19-year-old Tessa Medearis was in a Lexus with her boyfriend, 19-year-old Ian Kinney. A pickup driven by Shimp attempting to pass three vehicles skidded out of control, and into the westbound lanes. It crashed into the Lexus, which was also westbound, ending up on top of the car. Ian was killed instantly. Also killed was Shimp’s passenger, 58-year-old Joseph Warren Edwards. Both men died at the scene. Ian left behind his parents, while Edwards is survived by his wife.

Tessa suffered moderate injuries, and had to be extricated from the wreckage. After the accident, Shimp, who had suffered injuries in the car accident, was taken to the hospital for treatment of his injuries, and then arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence. He was found to have been driving with a blood alcohol level of 0.19 when tests were conducted two hours after the car accident.

On Wednesday, Tessa appeared in court to testify about the car accident that killed her boyfriend. The Superior Court Judge ruled that there were grounds for a trial. There will be a hearing on December 3rd to decide on a date for the trial.

For the two families that lost the most in this tragedy, it seems like justice gets nearer every day. They have had to face the pain of losing their loved ones though no fault of their own.

California has a multi-pronged approach to dealing with the DUI menace. Not only does it have some of the most severe drunk driving laws in the country, but it has also had a significant amount of success in bringing down accident rates in the state, through better awareness programs for motorists, stronger checks and monitoring of drivers, as well as graduated licensing programs for teens that encourage them to be fully educated before they are allowed to drive on their own. The stringency of these laws has led to criticism from groups who believe that license suspensions and the focus on passing breath tests, are unfair. When we continue to have drivers like Shimp who think nothing of tanking up with alcohol that’s more than twice over the legal limit, it’s clear that these criticisms are baseless.

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