Illinois: James Beavers racks up 4th DUI after being let out of prison on arson conviction

Illinois: James Beavers racks up 4th DUI after being let out of prison on arson conviction – James R. Beavers, 36, of the 500 block of Cumberland Trail, was charged with two Class 2 felony counts of aggravated driving under the influence/fourth violation, and DUI with a blood alcohol content above .16, Class 4 counts of DUI on a suspended or revoked license and driving on a revoked or suspended license/third offense, as well as misdemeanor counts of DUI and driving on a revoked license.

New Mexico: DWI programs are fired up to stop DWI drivers…or at least slow them down

Of those 1,400 tests, Sanchez said about 160 of them have come back positive for drugs or alcohol. When that happens, the court is notified, and a judge hands down a punishment. Sanchez said offenders in some cases have been put in jail for 1-3 days.

California: Victor Manuel Gallegos smashed his pickup on boozy-woozy turn into store; DUI and jail

The driver of the truck, Victor Manuel Gallegos (age 53 of Coachella) was arrested for suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol/ and or drugs. Gallegos was taken to a local area hospital for a precaution prior to being booked into the Riverside County jail in Indio.

California: Thomas Karl Doczi charged with DUI in killing bicyclist with his Porsche

Officers and paramedics arrived within minutes and determined a bicyclist had been struck by a vehicle. The bicyclist was pronounced dead at the scene. The investigation revealed that a silver 2002 Porsche was traveling westbound on Hovley Lane East just west of Corporate Way when it struck the bicyclist.

The Porsche was being driven by Thomas Karl Doczi, age 60 of Rancho Mirage. Alcohol may have been a factor in this collision. Doczi was booked into the jail in the city of Indio for vehicular manslaughter.