South Dakota Attorney General Receives National Leadership Award

AG Jackley Recognized for championing impaired driving legislation South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley received a National Leadership Award from the Foundation for Advancing Alcohol Responsibility this month. 7 other Attorney Generals joined him across the nation who are championing the cause to end drunk driving and DUI recidivism in their states. Jackley was a

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The End of DUI Checkpoints?

How a Bill out of Missouri could end DUI Checkpoints in the State House Bill 4, proposed by the Missouri Legislature, reduces state funding for drunk driving checkpoints from $20 million to $1 million. Supporters point to growing concern over the effectiveness of costly checkpoints. Many believe that there are alternatives that help to reduce

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DUI Driver caught Tampering with Alcohol-Monitoring Device loses credit for time served

Ismael Lares was sentenced to six years in state prison in the 2015 vehicular manslaughter case that killed pedestrian Gerardo “Jerry” Barragon Leon. Santa Barbara County Superior Court Judge John McGregor refused to increase his sentence to 10 years after allegations arose that Lares tampered with his alcohol-monitoring device, but did decide to eliminate any

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Palo Alto Tech Executive Required to Carry Electronic Monitoring Device

Former Cuberon CEO Abhishek Gattani entered a plea deal to a domestic violence charge last month.  The Santa Clara County judge required as a condition of his plea agreement that during his probation he must abstain from drinking alcohol and carry an electronic monitoring device which also tests for alcohol at least four times a

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Vikings WR Michael Floyd Arrested after Violating House Arrest

Embattled Vikings Wide Receiver Michael Floyd cannot seem to escape trouble related to his February drunk driving conviction in Scottsdale, Arizona.  Floyd was in court late last month for allegedly violating the conditions of his probation which included not drinking any alcohol and completing house arrest. Floyd was required to submit to a number of

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Seattle Area Court helps Fight Drunk Driving with SCRAM Requirement

The City of Bothell in Washington is situated just outside of Seattle is nestled between two universities and has a young population. A rise in drunk driving arrests caused concern for Judge Michelle Gehlsen. She began requiring defendants to wear SCRAM CAM bracelets on all second or subsequent offense drunk driving incidents and all first-time

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