The American Medical Association has been advocating a .05 BAC standard for a number of years. Today, the National Transportation Safety Board voted to recommend an .05 standard. Read about it at:
U.S. safety board proposes tougher drunk-driving threshold - CNN.com
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Friday, May 10, 2013
Tragedy in Warren County
One teen has been killed and others are hospitalized after a gruesom crash in Warren County. Please keep these young people in your thoughts and prayers. Read about it at:
http://www.newschannel5.com/story/22214993/17-year-old-killed-four-hurt-in-warren-county-crash
http://www.newschannel5.com/story/22214993/17-year-old-killed-four-hurt-in-warren-county-crash
Friday, May 3, 2013
May 1 in Nashville
10 persons were arrested for DUI on Wednesday May 1 in Nashville.
Three took breath alcohol tests with results of .15, .18 and .19.
Two more consented to blood tests. The results are pending.
Five refused tests and were charged with implied consent violations.
Four were multiple offenders.
The intoxicants used were:
Alcohol only: five;
Alcohol and pills combined: two;
Alcohol and cocaine: two
A mix of everything: one
Sleeping pills like ambien were present in two cases.
The average age of the offenders was 40. The youngest was 29 and the oldest was 55.
It is good news to see that no one under the age of 28 was on the list. Maybe our young people are getting the message that DUI is a selfish and stupid crime.
Those arrested were: Ricky Brown 7/27/71, Moly Bain 10/29/70, Dominic Alston 5/4/84; Benjamin Williamson 1/6/77; Abrahman Abby 6/21/59; Homero Navarro 5/31/79; Linda Buchholz 7/29/58; Chuckie Stewardc 1/23/66; David Abernathy 6/4/81 and Humberto Nicacio-Pule 7/23/88.
Three took breath alcohol tests with results of .15, .18 and .19.
Two more consented to blood tests. The results are pending.
Five refused tests and were charged with implied consent violations.
Four were multiple offenders.
The intoxicants used were:
Alcohol only: five;
Alcohol and pills combined: two;
Alcohol and cocaine: two
A mix of everything: one
Sleeping pills like ambien were present in two cases.
The average age of the offenders was 40. The youngest was 29 and the oldest was 55.
It is good news to see that no one under the age of 28 was on the list. Maybe our young people are getting the message that DUI is a selfish and stupid crime.
Those arrested were: Ricky Brown 7/27/71, Moly Bain 10/29/70, Dominic Alston 5/4/84; Benjamin Williamson 1/6/77; Abrahman Abby 6/21/59; Homero Navarro 5/31/79; Linda Buchholz 7/29/58; Chuckie Stewardc 1/23/66; David Abernathy 6/4/81 and Humberto Nicacio-Pule 7/23/88.
Driver, found sitting in Cocke County school bus with engine running, pleads guilty to DUI
Here is a nightmare scenario for parents. Fortunately this school bus driver had no children on board at the time. It was only a matter of time.
Driver, found sitting in Cocke County school bus with engine running, pleads guilty to DUI
Driver, found sitting in Cocke County school bus with engine running, pleads guilty to DUI
Nurse charged with DUI, assaulting police - WSMV Channel 4
When she mets the nursing board, she will probably claim her unethical statements were made due to alcohol consumption.
When she meets the Judge, she'll probably claim she was not intoxicated.
Such a quandary for someone committed to an ethical code that begins with, First, do no harm.
Nurse charged with DUI, assaulting police - WSMV Channel 4
When she meets the Judge, she'll probably claim she was not intoxicated.
Such a quandary for someone committed to an ethical code that begins with, First, do no harm.
Nurse charged with DUI, assaulting police - WSMV Channel 4
Synthetic drug operation busted near daycare - WSMV Channel 4
Here is some good news. These evil people have been making a lot of money producing synthetic drugs that injure and kill. Fortunately, this bunch is now out of business. Read about it at:
Synthetic drug operation busted near daycare - WSMV Channel 4
Synthetic drug operation busted near daycare - WSMV Channel 4
Thursday, May 2, 2013
Trial Judge error corrected
The Court of Criminal Appeals has reversed the suppression of a stop that is a real head scratcher. The Trial Judge suppressed a traffic stop in a DUI case in which the intoxicated driver went in the wrong direction in an emergency lane of the highway. The Trial Judge decided the officer did not have reasonable suspicion to stop the intoxicated driver. The Court of Criminal appeals has reversed and sent the case back for trial. Without the reversal would we have a new rule in Fayette County that you could drive the wrong way in an emergency lane of the highway? That sounds a little scary!
Read the case of State v Wagster from Fayette County at:
http://www.tncourts.gov/sites/default/files/wagsterbopn.pdf
Read the case of State v Wagster from Fayette County at:
http://www.tncourts.gov/sites/default/files/wagsterbopn.pdf
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