
Maryland State Police report that a repeat offender DUI driver was charged once again for DUI after he allegedly crashed into another vehicle on Christmas Day, injuring several persons in both vehicles.
Maryland State Police report that a repeat offender DUI driver was charged once again for DUI after he allegedly crashed into another vehicle on Christmas Day, injuring several persons in both vehicles.
Edelen, apparently forgetting his prior boasting of being able to beat this case and never go to jail, put on a different act in the courtroom.
CAROLINE STATES ATTORNEY JOE RILEY NOT TOUGH ON DWI DRIVERS: An examination of several of those drivers arrested for DUI reveals several had prior DWI arrests with one of them let loose without a fine or jail time.
McClain refused an evidence test for alcohol at the hospital. McClain was issued citations for driving under the influence of alcohol, driving while impaired by alcohol, negligent driving, and driving with a suspended registration.
On May 10 at 1:58 AM an officer who had conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle observed being operated erratically determined that the driver was intoxicated. Kemal Emek Dinc, 28, of 9760 Main Street, Fairfax, was transported to the Adult Detention Center where he was charged with driving under the influence of alcohol.
On Feb. 14, 2009, Talbot County States Attorney Scott Patterson gave a deal to Yungbluth in exchange for his guilty plea, and again in 2016.
The driver was located and appeared to be under the influence of alcohol. It was also learned at this time that the driver was an off-duty Charles County Sheriff Deputy and the vehicle was his issued unmarked cruiser.
Jonah Cramer kept movin’ on after crashing pickup into tree; Deputy gave him a ride to slammer for DUI
Gibson entered a guilty plea to DUI in a deal with Howard County States Attorney DARIO J. BROCCOLINO (Democrat) on Dec. 17, 2015, he was given Probation Before Judgement with no time in jail and a fine of $1,000 and $800 of the fine suspended, with supervised probation.
Gonzalez was transported back to Troop 5 where he was charged with Vehicular Homicide 1st, Vehicular Assault 1st, Vehicular Assault 2nd, Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol, No Insurance, Driving Without a Valid License, and Inattentive Driving.