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The General Assembly passed legislation earlier this year increasing the consequences for driving under the influence in Georgia. The new rule aims at severely penalizing repeat drunk driving offenders.
Starting July 1, a fourth arrest for Georgia DUI within 10 years will be filed as an automatic felony. The first two offenses will be misdemeanors and the third will be an aggravated misdemeanor with increased fines. If found guilty, a felony arrest can result in a jail sentence of one to five years.
First time offenders will also be affected by the new law. In addition to enrolling in a driving program, paying fines and completing community service, those charged with drinking and driving in Georgia must undergo an evaluation for alcohol abuse and attend a treatment program.
A state representative hopes the penalties will keep Georgia DUI offenders from
making the mistake again.
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Walter Jacobson, former Fox News anchor for the Chicagoland area and a member of the Chicago Journalism Hall of Fame, was charged with driving under the influence in Illinois on Wednesday night after hitting a parked car. Jacobson was near his Lincoln Park home at the time of the incident.
Jacobson, 70, had attended a media party near his home Wednesday evening. Around 10:45 pm a witness called police to report a vehicle swerving and hitting a parked car. The vehicle and driver description, as well as the license plate number, led police to Jacobson. A few minutes later Chicago Police found Jacobson and his 2004 Saab in an alley behind his home. The right front wheel was damaged and the car was inoperable. Jacobson and several other people were outside the vehicle, which was not running; two points Jacobson’s Illinois DUI defense attorney plans to use to challenge the arrest.
A breath test reportedly registered a blood alcohol content of .092, above the legal limit for intoxication. Jacobson was charged with misdemeanor Illinois DUI.
Jacobson was charged with drunk driving in Chicago in 2004, though his BAC was slightly below the legal limit and the charges were reduced to negligent driving, obstruction of traffic and running a stop sign. In exchange, he agreed to undergo alcohol abuse evaluation.
Jacobson declined to comment on the recent charge of Illinois drunk driving.
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Norman Robinson, a television news anchor with the local NBC affiliate WDSU, was arrested for driving while intoxicated in Louisiana. According to the New Orleans Police Department, Robinson was involved in a single car accident early Saturday morning. There was reasonable cause for suspicion of drunk driving and the newscaster was booked on charges of DWI and reckless driving.
The news station management is reviewing the incident.
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Shante Broadus, wife of rapper Snoop Dogg, was charged with driving under the influence in California last weekend. The 32-year old was stopped around 12:15 Saturday morning in Fullerton, California. She was booked for suspicion of California DUI in Orange County and released. She was the only person in the vehicle.
Shante and Snoop Dogg, whose real name is Calvin Broadus Jr., have been married for eleven years. They live in Sherman Oaks in the Los Angeles area and have three children.
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Thomas Andrew Gatlin, the assistant felony prosecutor for Dallas County, was arrested on suspicion of Texas DWI. Gatlin, 43, hit a house around 7:00 pm Saturday evening, and then continued trying to drive forward.
Witnesses had to break a window with a hammer and shift the car into park. They then turned off the vehicle.
Dallas Police said that Gatlin refused to answer questions. He reportedly had bloodshot eyes and had difficulty walking. An open bottle of vodka was found inside the vehicle.
Gatlin was booked on driving while intoxicated in Dallas, Texas. He posted a $500 bond and was released early Sunday.
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State lawmakers approved a bill last week that strengthened the laws against repeat offenses for drinking and driving in Ohio. The legislation includes making ignition interlock devices mandatory after a second Ohio DUI conviction, establishing a database of chronic repeat drunk drivers, increasing fines and fees for drunk driving and immobilizing a repeat DUI offender

One year ago Governor Bill Richardson signed six pieces of legislation aimed at reducing drunk driving in New Mexico by increasing the consequences of driving while intoxicated in New Mexico. Despite the new laws, the conviction rate for New Mexico DWI has remained the same.
According to the most recent records, 73% of all Albuquerque drunk driving cases handled in Metro Court resulted in a conviction. That is exactly the same percentage as in April 2007, before passage of the laws. In fact, the conviction rate for DWI in New Mexico has remained about 73% for the past ten years.
Anti-drunk driving advocates feel that there should be more pressure for change in the court system. They cite cities with larger caseloads getting higher percentages of DWI convictions.
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A community advisory panel recently met with representatives of the Mount Olive College to discuss ways of reducing driving while intoxicated in Richmond County, North Carolina. The college is currently undertaking a drinking and driving study for the North Carolina Strategic Prevention Framework Project, and the meeting looked at ways to use a grant of $100,000 for three consecutive years that targets drunk driving.
Richmond County is one of 18 counties selected for consideration in the program because of high rates of alcohol related traffic fatalities and injuries. The study has established two primary goals for the program; to gain maximum public awareness of the dangers of drunk driving in North Carolina and to facilitate prosecution of DWI cases in court. Secondary goals include the public release of the results of NC DWI checkpoints and addressing sources of illegal alcohol distribution. These goals will be packaged in a

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