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According to defense attorney David Faulkner, the total cost isn't just direct costs like court fines, DUI school, and attorney fees, but indirect costs like losing a job.
As lawmakers and law enforcement urge Tennesseans to prioritize safe celebrations by driving sober this New Year’s Eve, WSMV4 is digging deeper into DUI trends.
A driver who hit and killed a man in an Allentown crosswalk in 2022 while driving under the influence will serve up to 10 years in prison. The sentencing comes after Shaba Xavier Hill, 26, of Allentown pleaded guilty in October to felony vehicular homicide while DUI and misdemeanor DUI of controlled substances.
A Huntsville mother is sharing her daughter’s story to urge drivers to plan ahead before drinking and driving. As New Year’s Eve approaches, Huntsville police are dedicating DUI checkpoints in
Police charged the driver in this instance with a fourth-offense DUI, unlawful possession of a firearm while under the influence, simple possession of a schedule II substance, simple possession of a schedule VI substance and driving on a revoked license fourth offense.
A new Utah law aims to prevent repeat drunk driving offenses by limiting access to alcohol for those with serious DUI convictions. Under the law, judges will have discretion to place someone in an
Another new law addresses impaired driving. Assembly Bill 1087, authored by Republican Assemblymember Joe Patterson, increases probation terms from two years, with their sentencing, to three to five years for drivers who kill someone while driving under the influence.