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Eddie Johnson was found asleep behind the wheel of his police car in October after consuming “several large servings of rum," officials said
Excessive force, warrantless blood draws and civil asset forfeiture were some of the issues SCOTUS addressed in 2019
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Cumberland County’s police departments are focusing on other means of deterring drunk driving, such as roving patrols
This story is for any officer who has ever questioned if it’s worth being tied up for two hours with a DUI arrest
The stellar performances of officers investigating VIPs is often unheralded, washed out by the blinding light of the celebrity involved
The woman was processed, released to a sober driver and told not to drive for 12 hours, according to police
Adrian Breedlove had his original bond of $76,000 reinstated after being re-arrested and returned to jail
The man is accused of fatally striking an officer while driving under the influence
The grant will provide funds to dedicate full-time officers to traffic enforcement, essentially paying the overtime costs for the additional manpower
The man said he wasn’t drinking and driving because he only drank while stopped at stop signs and traffic signals
The justices ruled 5-2 that drivers automatically consent to a blood draw when they drive on Wisconsin roads
The suspect lost control of his truck and struck the officer, tossing him at least seven feet from where he was standing
The officer was dragged 20 yards as he was attempting to turn the driver’s engine off
Deputy David Manning died while pursuing an intoxicated driver who police said “consumed the equivalent of 16 malt beverages” before the incident
"Don’t drive impaired, till death do we part doesn’t need any help," Sgt. Chriswell Scott said
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