Attorney Thomas Clear III argues in order to respond to the Court's order, he would have to abandon his Fifth Amendment rights.
Thursday’s Top Stories Bill aims to make New Mexico a major hub for trade in the United States Senate Finance Committee weighs proposed behavioral health package Taos Regional Airport set to ...
Albuquerque attorney Thomas Clear III, who is at the center of a DWI dismissal scandal, is trying to avoid being disbarred ...
First Judicial District Court Judge Francis Mathew had a DWI charge against him dismissed, according to First Judicial ...
One of the latest Albuquerque police officers implicated in the DWI scheme is now in charge of training officers across the state on how to recognize drugged and drunk ...
The state Supreme Court on Monday gave DWI attorney Thomas Clear III a week to explain why he shouldn’t be disciplined for ...
The fallout from the DWI dismissal scandal continues as the Bernalillo County District Attorney’s Office dropped even more ...
DWI attorney Thomas Clear is ordered to show cause why suspension, disbarment or other discipline is not appropriate ...
Things worsened as the man who had been driving while under the influence fled the scene of the crash on foot. He was to ...
An Albuquerque-based defense attorney faces potential discipline by the U.S. District Court in connection with a DWI scandal that has rocked several law enforcement agencies in New Mexico — in ...
A judge filed an order in federal district court. It tells attorney Thomas Clear III he could get punished, even disbarred, for his alleged role.
The City of Albuquerque’s top leader, Mayor Tim Keller, weighed in on the DWI dismissal scandal involving the city’s police ...