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9.375 documents for driving under the influence of drugs
  • BANGOR, Maine -- A local woman with a history of drug use was caught behind the wheel of a car early Friday and later charged with driving under the influence of drugs, Bangor police Lt. Steve Hunt said. Someone called police about 12:25 a.m. to report an erratic vehicle on First Street. Minutes later, Officer Josh Kuhn caught up with April Kane, 26, on Second Street, the lieutenant said.

  • CRIMINAL LAW: Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol or Drugs, Penalty Enhancement, Prior Convictions, Abuse of Discretion, Evidence, Admission of Evidence, Waiver of Counsel, Uncounseled Plea, Self-Authenticating Documents, Judgment Entry of Conviction

  • A man from Lovell who police say was naked when he drove a dump truck into a home in South Berwick, then picked a fight with the resident, now faces several charges. Eli T. Hutchins, 24, was arrested by South Berwick police Wednesday night and charged with driving under the influence of drugs, two counts of assault and aggravated criminal mischief, a felony.

  • New Analysis Shows 1 in 4 Fatally Injured Drivers who Tested Positive for Drugs are Under the Age of 25; MADD Announces Support Services for Victims of Drugged Driving and Recognition for Law Enforcement Efforts WASHINGTON, Oct. 13, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Today, Gil Kerlikowske, Director of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) and Jan Withers, National President of Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) announced a new partnership to raise public awareness regarding the consequences of drugged driving. MADD has launched a national effort to provide support to the victims of poly-abuse (both alcohol and drugs) and drugged driving, and to recognize law enforcement officers for their achievements in drugged driving enforcement. ONDCP also released new resources produced by ONDCP for...

    ... know the dangers of driving under the influence of alcohol, and a growing body of research indicat...

  • Brocton man charged under Leandra's Law PORTLAND -- A Brocton man Tuesday was charged by Chautauqua County Sheriff's deputies with driving while under the influence of drugs.

  • Dwight Gooden's arrest in Franklin Lakes -- for allegedly driving under the influence of drugs as his 5-year-old son rode in the back without a seat belt -- comes after signs that the former Mets and Yankees star had left his troubled past behind. Gooden, 45, had moved his family to Franklin Lakes last year, shortly before he was named a vice president with the Newark Bears minor league baseball team. He left that job in November when the Mets, after years of estrangement, invited him to spring training as an informal adviser.

  • HARRISBURG, Pa., April 7, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- In Pennsylvania's latest effort to bolster highway safety, 11 state troopers and five municipal police officers have been certified by the International Association of Chiefs of Police as drug recognition experts, or DREs, Pennsylvania State Police acting Commissioner Frank Noonan announced today. The Drug Evaluation and Classification Program is a national effort to train police officers to determine when an individual has been driving under the influence of drugs and to identify the type of drug causing the impairment," Noonan said.

  • LOS ANGELES - The first weekend of the Avoid 100 anti-DUI holiday campaign throughout Los Angeles County resulted in the arrests of more motorists for driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol than last year, authorities said today. Between Friday at 12:01 a.m. and 11:59 p.m. Sunday, officers from 100 county law enforcement agencies made 598 arrests. During the comparable period in 2010, 510 arrests were made.

  • Ryan D. Hakes, the 17-year-old Sweet Home High School student jailed since his arrest on charges of vehicular assault and driving under the influence of drugs in a crash last Saturday that ejected a passenger into the Erie Canal, waived his right to a felony hearing Thursday in Tonawanda Town Court and received a reduction in his bail. Hakes, of the Town of Tonawanda, was granted a bail reduction from $50,000 to $10,000 in absentia during the hearing.

  • By PATRICK MARLEY Madison -- State Rep. Jeff Wood (I-Chippewa Falls) was charged Thursday with driving under the influence of prescription drugs and bail jumping -- raising his chances of becoming only the second lawmaker to be expelled from the Legislature in 161 years.



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