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MotorBiscuit on MSNDriver found surprise DUI on their record from before they had a licenseImagine you’re in court for something unrelated and someone pulls your record. Boom: two DUIs. Only problem? You hadn’t even ...
UPS will cut 20,000 jobs this year, about 4% of its global workforce, the company said Tuesday. But UPS added the decision is unrelated to tariffs and is instead due to increased use of technology ...
Bailey is accused of driving with a blood alcohol content more than four times the legal limit and has a history of five prior DWI convictions in Minnesota. Outside Park Tavern, a memorial of ...
Mar. 24—A fifth New Mexico law enforcement officer pleaded guilty Monday as the ongoing federal DWI bribery investigation appeared to include a new target, an Albuquerque police sergeant who is ...
Officials are warning the public that DUI patrols in Los Angeles County will be in maximum enforcement mode this weekend and Monday for St. Patrick’s Day celebrations. The California Highway ...
UPS is cutting 20,000 jobs and closing some facilities as the delivery company reduces the amount of Amazon packages it handles. The company said it plans to conduct the layoffs before the end of ...
Parents of a young couple killed by a drunk driver in Dallas are pushing for a new law. The law would mandate suspects in similar cases to spend a minimum of five years behind bars, much longer ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Another former Albuquerque police officer has pleaded guilty in the DWI scandal that continues to rock law enforcement agencies across the state. Harvey Johnson Jr., admitted ...
United Parcel Service (UPS) announced Tuesday that it plans to slash 20,000 jobs this year due to economic uncertainty and a potential pullback from Amazon, its largest customer. The company also ...
"He's looking forward to putting it behind him." Federal prosecutors say the extortion scheme was created by prominent Albuquerque DWI defense attorney Thomas Clear III and his paralegal ...
Naturally, other videos have spawned from this, reacting to the click-baity headline that "drinking too much coffee can lead lead to a DWI arrest in Texas." First, even the lawyer, Justin Sparks ...
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