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Category Archives: DUI

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Polk County Substitute Teacher Arrested for DUI

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Being a teacher can be a tough job and sometimes after a long day, people use alcohol to wind down and relax. However, arriving to your teaching job in the morning already drunk is frowned upon and can lead to criminal charges. It can also cause you to get fired from your job. A… Read More »

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2 Arrested for DUI After Stolen Car Crashes

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Two women were recently arrested following a dramatic police chase in Fort Myers. The chase involved a stolen SUV that ended in a crash and the discovery of an unrestrained infant inside the vehicle. The incident began on the evening of December 14 when officers were called about a stolen red Ford Edge. The… Read More »

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Fort Myers Man Faces Charges in DUI Death

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Many people underestimate the dangers of drinking and driving, but this practice is far from safe. Thousands of people die every year from accidents involving intoxicated drivers. This recently happened in Florida. A man has been charged with DUI manslaughter after authorities say he struck a pedestrian who was walking her dog. He is… Read More »

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DUI Charges in Florida

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Driving takes a lot of skill and quick action, so you need to be sober. Being under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or any other substance can affect your ability to drive safely. In fact, it is such a serious offense that you could get your license taken away, which would affect your ability… Read More »

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