Police Blotter is a weekly News.com report on the intersection of technology and the law. What: Kentucky man charged with drunken driving asks manufacturer of Breathalyzer-like test for the source ...
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Criminal defense attorney Jeff Sheridan grew concerned about the reliability of the state’s method for testing drunken drivers when clients kept telling him they tested for alcohol concentrations out ...
Area police were forced to spend less time on the streets and more time in courtrooms and hospitals due to an ongoing legal battle over whether DWI (driving while intoxicated) defendants have the ...
Facing the possibility of losing its key weapon against drunk drivers, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement decided it would pay some of its employees to — what else? — get drunk. So, one day in ...
A new Oklahoma Highway Patrol Tahoe is expected to hit the roads sometime in February. "It's going to be an actual patrol car that we can use on a daily basis,” OHP Trooper Russell Callicoat said.
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. BLACK HAWK, Colo. — Thousands of DUI ...
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) --Thousands of DWI cases could now be prosecuted after a Minnesota judge ruled the Intoxilyzer breath-testing machine is reliable. Scott County Judge Jerome Abrams said there are ...
A Staten Island man who pleaded guilty to drunken driving on the same day Leandra’s Law took effect will now need a breath test to start his car. Bernardo Gonzalez, 41, is the first person in the ...
A Minnesota man convicted of drunk driving did not have the right to inspect the programming of a police breathalyzer, a state appeals court has ruled. The Minnesota Court of Appeals last week ...