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The club history boasted of hosting "great regattas," "snow mobile races" and "famous chicken dinners," which it still offers. At one time, the club noted, its membership included Michigan’s Gov ...
[74] [75] At the time of the crime, Reece was on parole after being convicted of the poisoning death of her late husband. [75] Reece was not investigated thoroughly at the time, although she was the last known person to see the children alive, and the last to feed them. She had at first denied going into their apartment. [74] [75] Dec 18, 1968 ...
Sep. 6—A Michigan man was arrested September 1 for driving 121 mph on U.S. 31, according to a press release from Indiana State Police. Trooper Abby Russell was patrolling U.S. 31 near County ...
June 10, 2000 (arrest) [238] Driving while intoxicated Probation (later 21 days imprisonment) Furcal had 49 days remaining on his Cobb County probation when arrested for drunk driving in violation of his probation. [238] His pleaded guilty to the second charge two days into his prison stint and the two sentences ran concurrently. [239] Georgia
A video going viral on social media today shows a Michigan man call into a Zoom court hearing on a suspended driver's license case while driving.
A man was arrested for driving into a crowd in Bakersfield, injuring a 15-year-old girl. [4] May 29, 2020: Bowling Green: Kentucky: A man was arrested for hitting protesters with his pick-up truck outside the Bowling Green Police Department building. [5] May 29, 2020: Detroit: Michigan: A man was arrested for attempting to hit two Detroit ...
UPS Honors Michigan Drivers for 25 Years of Safe Driving DETROIT--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- UPS (NYS: UPS) today announced 53 elite drivers from Michigan are among 1,283 newly inducted worldwide into the ...
Some jurisdictions require jail time and larger fines, even on a first offense. For instance, Ohio requires a mandatory 72-hour jail sentence for a first offense conviction; however, the jail time component is satisfied by attendance of the Ohio A.W.A.R.E. Program, which is a 72-hour alcohol-education program.