Tragedy in Livermore, California | CHP Officer Dies
Livermore, California – November 17, 2007. The California Highway Patrol was searching for an alleged drunk driver. The suspect was eventually caught and identified as Luis Solano, 21. Solano was arrested for DUI and evading police. Officer John Miller, 32, was one of the officers in pursuit of Solano. Officer Miller lost control of his [...]
Flint Michigan Father Sucks at Parenting | Son Gets DUI
Flint, Michigan – November 8, 2007. A Flint, Michigan man, 41, was too drunk to drive home. He made a responsible decision not to drive. Unfortunately, that is where his good decision making skills died that night. His solution to get home involved demanding his 13 year old son get behind the wheel. Most 13 [...]
Officer Dave Cox Resigns from Corvallis Police | Update
Corvallis, Oregon – There is an update to the Officer Cox matter from Corvallis. Officer Dave Cox is well known for his performance and has been referred to as being, “one of the most productive Corvallis, Oregon police officer.” Unfortunately, Officer Cox was arresting innocent people. In fact there are 27 questionable DUI arrests by [...]
Kyle Williams Sentenced to 41 Months Prison
Seattle, Washington – November 9, 2007. On June 22, Kollin Nielson was working roadway construction on I-405 near Kirkland. That same night Kyle Williams was drinking in a Kirkland bar. While Williams was driving home he had a blood alcohol level of 0.20. The DUI legal limit for Washington State is 0.08. Williams was also [...]
Washington State, DUI & Commercial Driver’s License
Very few Washington State citizens realize the Uniform Commercial Driver’s License Act (Chapter 46.25 RCW) enacted stricter standards for CDL holders in July of 2006. The grounds for the CDL disqualification were increased in RCW 46.25.090. RCW 46.25.090(1)(a) states: (1) A person is disqualified from driving a commercial motor vehicle for a period of not [...]
Washington State DUI Prior Offenses Defined
The State of Washington, like most states across the country, requires mandatory DUI Penalties for every DUI conviction. You will receive jail, a license suspension, a steep fine and various probation conditions. This includes citizens with absolutely no criminal history. The State of Washington has a DUI Penalty Schedule. The DUI Penalty Schedule determines how [...]
King County Prosecutors Shockingly Decline to Prosecute Resigned Crime Lab Manager Anne Marie Gordon
Seattle, Washington – November 9, 2007. Anne Marie Gordon signed an evidence document under penalty of perjury. Everyone that prosecutes and defends DUIs in Washington State understands what that means. Each and every one of us knows that by signing that document Anne Marie Gordon is certifying she examined and tested simulator solutions. The truth [...]
Frederick Russell, Vehicular Homicide & Justice At Last
Kelso, Washington – November 6, 2007. In 2001, Frederick Russell slammed into another vehicle head-on. Three Washington State University students in the other vehicle were killed. Russell provided a .128 blood alcohol sample that night, and then fled the country after his initial court appearance. Russell remained hidden until 2005. Strangely, Russell selected Ireland as [...]
Mickey Rourke Arrested for DUI on a Vespa – Vrooom!
Miami, Florida – November 8, 2007. How does it go? It is all fun and games riding a scooter until a friend sees you? Unfortunately, for Mickey Rourke the police saw him riding a scooter while he was under the influence of intoxicants. Rourke was cruising around on a Vespa scooter and made an illegal [...]
Recent NHL Member John LeClair Arrested for DUI
Milton, Vermont – October 24, 2007. John LeClair is better known for slashing across the ice in an NHL hockey rink scoring goals as a forward. LeClair played for the Montreal Canadiens, the Philadelphia Flyers and the Pittsburgh Penguins. LeClair was a member of the U.S. Olympic hockey team as well. On October 24, LeClair [...]
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