North Carolina: Judge Jerry A. Jolly dumped 28 DWI arrests after bozo Brunswick County Sheriff officials failed to have arresting officers in court…

Sean Magill · Top Commenter
This is nothing unusual. There are judges who don’t like the DWI laws and will dismiss at the drop of a hat. There are lawyers who judge shop with multiple continuances until they can get to the soft-on-crime judges. Judges are elected, but most citizens don’t know what their records are. Judges are THE weakest link in the process of getting impaired drivers off the road.

Texas: Harris County Sheriff’s Office and Dept. of Public Safety round up six third-time DWI drivers in crackdown

Those charged with DWI for the third time were Arthur Cabral, 48; Deshawn Robert Diggs, 25; Rolando Salazar, 45; David Preston Saul, 59; Michael Aaron Wingard, 36; and Roberto Ventura, 29.