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I attended the Select Board’s meeting during which it discussed possible responses to local ICE arrests. Chief Lourie spoke briefly, explaining that while the police department ...
A New Hampshire man was arrested on a number of charges including DUI after police said he was caught driving at 120 MPH on a Vermont interstate.
Bellingham Court reported a 33% rise in total cases between 2023 and 2024. City leaders consider a DUI court to address repeat offenses and reduce recidivism. Planners cite state models and ...
Keenan Jones, 65, admitted both charges. The court heard that Jones, from Sandys, obstructed traffic after almost crashing his car near Bermuda Aquarium, Museum and Zoo on February 26.
Created: Apr 03, 2025 07:52 AM (Updated: Apr 03, 2025 07:52 AM) A man who assaulted and threatened police officers while intoxicated has been referred to a drink-drivers’ court treatment programme.
The Supreme Court decision should have been unanimous but was, as expected at best, 5-4. I guess we should be thankful that Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Amy Coney Barrett saw the truth.
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A three-year, $350,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Justice has run out, and court administrators have filed for a renewal grant to pay for the DUI court program in its current form, which ...
KALISPELL, Mont. — Family members are speaking out after a crash in Flathead County left one person dead and three others injured. The collision happened Dec. 1 at the intersection of Highway 83 ...
The police found him there, passed out in his car and gave him a citation for DUI. So, the message the police sent is: If you feel like you shouldn't be driving and you pull into a safe parking spot, ...
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