PD: Man charged with murder in Paradise Valley crash – ABC15.com (KNXV-TV)
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![]() ABC15.com (KNXV-TV) | PD: Man charged with murder in Paradise Valley crash ABC15.com (KNXV-TV) Nissley is at the Maricopa County Sheriff's Fourth Avenue Jail and booked on charges of second degree murder, aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, endangerment, and driving under the influence of drugs or their metabolites. |
WV DUI Law’s Meaning Debated
February 28, 2011 by duinick
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Whether DUI offenders with higher blood alcohol contents should be included in the West Virginia’s new DUI deferral program — as the law is written — is the subject of debate, local officials said.
The law, which went into effect on June 11, allows most first-time DUI offenders who didn’t hurt or kill anyone to have their DUI charge dismissed if they attend an approved safety and treatment program, serve a 15-day driver’s license revocation, and complete 165 days on the interlock program, said Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) General Counsel Jill Dunn. The offender can apply for expungement of the offense after one year if he or she goes that long without incident.
What’s causing the problem, however, is whether a first-time offender charged with aggravated DUI (a BAC of .15 or above) is eligible for the deferral program. The legal limit for driving is .08.
Monongalia County Magistrate Hershel Mullins said he doesn’t believe that was the intent of the law, but that is the way it is written. He also wondered what happens to aggravated DUI offenders who take a deal and plead guilty to non-aggravated DUI.
“I think the intent of the law is 1/8for people with a BAC of3/8 .08 to .15, but that is not what they did,” Mullins said. “If you read the code, that’s not what it says.”
As a result, Mullins and other magistrates in Monongalia, Marion and Preston counties allow any firsttime offender to apply for the program, since the form goes to the DMV for approval first.
Dunn, however, said aggravated DUI offenders are not eligible.
“I believe that they are mistaken,” she said by email. “The deferral program is for true first offenders of simple DUI. Those drivers charged with aggravated DUI are not eligible for the deferral program. … If an officer charges a driver with aggravated DUI, that would be a violation of another provision of the article 1/8not the section of code that deals with the nonaggravated DUIs3/8.”
Acting W.Va. Senate President Jeffrey Kessler, D-Marshall, sponsored the bill. He said it was intended only to apply to first-time DUI offenders with BACs below .15. He said no one has expressed concern to his office about the practical implementation of the law.
“Our intent was to give low-level DUI offenders the opportunity not to have that scarlet letter on their record, which, in many instances, keeps them from being gainfully employed,” Kessler said.
Morgantown Defense Attorney Ray Yackel said he reads the law to mean any first-time DUI offender — aggravated or otherwise — is eligible for the deferral as long as he completes all of the required elements of the statute. He doesn’t think the DMV has the right to refuse participation in the program if the person follows all the rules and meets the requirements.
“I don’t think the legislature gave the DMV any additional powers,” Yackel said. “I think the legislature said if you plead guilty or are found guilty of this section, you are eligible to participate in the program.”
Yackel said he expects defense attorneys to begin contesting parts of the law regarding the acceptance of aggravated DUI offenders — and the acceptance of people with decades-old DUIs. Yackel said DUIs older than 10 years do not count for enhancement purposes, so he thinks that a person with an old DUI who gets a new one could be allowed to enter the deferral program.
Enhancement means that, if you are convicted of DUI in 2000, for example, and then get arrested for a new DUI in 2011, the DUI from 2000 does not count because it happened more than 10 years ago. You would be charged with first-offense DUI, rather than secondoffense DUI. Yackel thinks that DUI offender should also be eligible for the deferral program for his new DUI, as it should be considered a first offense.
Dunn disagreed.
Monongalia County Prosecuting Attorney Marcia Ashdown said she doesn’t think people who have ever had another DUI — regardless of how many years ago — are eligible for the deferral program. She does read the code, however, to include aggravated DUI offenders.
“Maybe 1/8only allowing nonaggravated DUIs3/8 was someone’s thought when they drafted the deferral program, but that is not how it reads and you can’t wish it into being.” Ashdown said her office is writing the offender’s BAC on the form they sign so that the information is part of the record.
Morgantown Municipal Attorney Brent Burton said he thinks the law only includes nonaggravated DUI offenders.
“It’s not an easy statute,” he said. “I think there can be different interpretations. I’m trying to be consistent.”
Monongalia County Magistrate Sandy Holepit said she disagrees with the law as she interprets it, but follows it anyway.
“This should be for DUI under .15. That’s only my personal opinion, but I don’t make the laws, I just enforce them,” she said.
Kessler encouraged people with concerns about the implementation of the law or suggestions on how to improve it to contact his office.
Ninety drivers are currently enrolled in the program throughout the state, Dunn said. Six have completed the program and three have been disqualified because they didn’t comply with the requirements. Six drivers were refused entry into the program. One of those was refused because the person was driving under the influence of a controlled substance alone and the rest were denied because they held commercial driver’s licenses, Dunn said. Neither of those groups of drivers are eligible, she said.
According to Dunn, to be eligible for the DUI deferral program, a driver must meet the following requirements:
Must be a first-time DUI offender.
Must have a BAC less than .15.
May not possess a commercial driver’s license, even if the driver was not operating a commercial vehicle at the time of arrest.
Was not charged with refusing to take a secondary chemical test.
Was not charged with any previous DUI offense The DUI charge does not include a homicide and there was not a child in the vehicle. Must not be under the influence of controlled substances alone. Must plead guilty to DUI or be found guilty of DUI. Must waive the DMV administrative hearing.
Vince Neil Released Early From Las Vegas Jail
February 28, 2011 by duinick
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Mötley Crüe frontman Vince Neil was released from the Clark County Detention Center on Friday after serving 10 days of a 15-day DUI sentence.
Neil, who lives in Las Vegas, was pulled over by a Metro Police officer about 11 p.m. June 27, 2010, for speeding and weaving between lanes on Desert Inn Road west of Paradise Road, near the Las Vegas Strip, authorities said.
Neil told the officer that he had three glasses of champagne, but he didn’t know when his last drink was, police said.
The officer said Neil failed three standard drunken driving physical tests, which measure horizontal eye movement, the ability to walk and turn heel to toe, and the ability to stand on one leg for 30 seconds.
He also was given a breath test. Neil’s readings from the test were 0.215 and 0.216, compared to the legal limit of 0.08, police said. Neil was booked into jail and was released the next day on $2,000 bail.
Neil was sentenced to 15 days in the Clark County Detention Center beginning Feb. 15 and was ordered to then serve 15 days of house arrest, pay a $585 fine, attend DUI school and attend a victim-impact panel online.
In 1984, Neil crashed a sports car head-on into another car in Redondo Beach, Calif., killing his passenger, Nicholas Dingley, a 24-year-old drummer with the group Hanoi Rocks.
Neil, then 25, wasn’t injured. As part of a plea deal, he agreed to pay two victims in the other car $2.5 million in restitution. He was also sentenced to 30 days in jail, five years of probation and 200 hours of community service in that case.
Jonathan Burns Sentenced to Death for Murder of … – Phoenix New Times (blog)
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Jonathan Burns Sentenced to Death for Murder of ... Phoenix New Times (blog) 28 2011 @ 2:04PM The man convicted in the 2007 murder of a Gilbert woman was sentenced to death in a Maricopa County Court this afternoon. Jonathan Burns, 29, was found guilty of first-degree murder, kidnapping, sexual assault, and misconduct with a ... |
Scott Bundgaard, Ariz. lawmaker, has immunity for freeway fight – CBS News
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![]() New York Daily News | Scott Bundgaard, Ariz. lawmaker, has immunity for freeway fight CBS News Police say Bundgaard wasn't arrested but Ballard was booked early Saturday into a Maricopa County Jail on one count of assault. Ballard did not return phone calls but she did release a written statement, according to KPHO. ... Lawmaker linked to domestic incident PD: AZ state senator involved in domestic violence case Ariz. Senate leader in scuffle with girlfriend |
Craigslist – Where looking for love with all the wrong species is a felony – Examiner.com
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Craigslist – Where looking for love with all the wrong species is a felony Examiner.com Deputies brought a male shepherd mix rescue dog cared for by inmates at the Maricopa County Jail. Kiefer was arrested and taken into custody and the dog was never placed in harm's way. Later that same day they set up a meeting at the hotel with Trejo, ... |
Tent City Prison: The lone gunman – The Express Tribune
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![]() The Express Tribune | Tent City Prison: The lone gunman The Express Tribune Despite facing a probe by federal justice department over alleged human rights violations, he's been sweeping every election in Maricopa County since 1993. Sheriffs in the US are elected in every county by popular vote. Sheriff Joe, as he likes to be ... |
Lawmaker linked to domestic incident – Arizona Daily Star
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![]() Fox News | Lawmaker linked to domestic incident Arizona Daily Star Police said Bundgaard told them he's immune from arrest under Arizona law because he's a state senator and the Legislature is in session. Bundgaard, a Republican, wasn't arrested, but Ballard was booked Saturday into a Maricopa County Jail on one count ... Immunity prevents AZ senator's arrest after fight with girlfriend State Sen. Bundgaard involved in domestic violence incident PD: AZ state senator involved in domestic violence case |
AZ senator not arrested in domestic dispute due to immunity – AZFamily
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![]() ABC15.com (KNXV-TV) | AZ senator not arrested in domestic dispute due to immunity AZFamily Phoenix police say Bundgaard was correct based on Article IV, Part 2, Section 5 of the Arizona State Constitution. The case will be sent to the prosecutor's office for review. Ballard was booked into a Maricopa County jail where she faces one count of ... State Sen. Bundgaard involved in domestic violence incident PD: AZ state senator involved in domestic violence case AZ lawmaker involved in domestic violence incident |
AZ Lawmaker Involved in Domestic Violence Incident – MyFox Phoenix
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![]() Arizona Capitol Times | AZ Lawmaker Involved in Domestic Violence Incident MyFox Phoenix Bundgaard told police that he's immune from arrest because under Arizona law, he's a state senator and the Legislature is in session. Police said Bundgaard wasn't arrested, but Ballard was booked into a Maricopa County Jail on one count of assault. AZ senator involved in domestic dispute not arrested due to immunity PD: AZ state senator involved in domestic violence case |






