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  2. Morgantown man was allegedly DUI with 5-year-old ‘hanging out ...

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    MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (WBOY) — A man has been charged for allegedly driving under the influence with a 5-year-old child “hanging out the window without a seatbelt” in Morgantown.

  3. Police report provides details on John Raese DUI arrest

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    First-offense DUI more than.15 BAC is a misdemeanor. Raese previously ran as a Republican candidate for governor of West Virginia and, in 2012, for the U.S. Senate. The Dominion Post reached out ...

  4. Drunk driving in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Lower BAC limits apply when operating boats, airplanes, or commercial vehicles. Among other names, the criminal offense of drunk driving may be called driving under the influence (DUI), driving while intoxicated or impaired (DWI), operating [a] vehicle under the influence of alcohol (OVI), or operating while impaired (OWI).

  5. West Virginia head coach Bob Huggins announces resignation ...

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    The incident is Huggins' second-known DUI arrest, after a previous one in 2004 during his time in Cincinnati. ... West Virginia suspended Huggins for three games, reduced his salary by $1 million ...

  6. Alcohol laws of West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The facts however showed that this was not the case and in 2009, the WV Beer Wholesalers Association changed their stance on the subject and, along with the beer consumer advocacy group West Virginia Craft Beer Society, proceeded to lobby the Legislature to pass HB 2719, [3] aka "The Craft Beer Bill" and change the definition of "non ...

  7. Drunk driving - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, most states have generalized their criminal offense statutes to driving under the influence (DUI). These DUI statutes generally cover intoxication by any drug, including alcohol. Such laws may also apply to operating boats, aircraft, farm machinery, horse-drawn carriages, and bicycles. Specific terms used to describe ...

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