In the News: Buddy the Elf Charged with Drunk Driving
In the News: Buddy the Elf Charged with Drunk Driving
[caption id="attachment_8556" align="aligncenter" width="260"] Photo Credit: www.huffingtonpost.com[/caption] Apparently, everyone gets into the Christmas spirit in different ways. Brandon Touchet must of had one too many drinks after a long day at Santa’s workshop and was pulled over at 3 am... Learn MoreCourt Ordered Drug Treatment Center
Recently, more and more judges are handing out sentences that include court ordered drug treatment centers. Whether the individual is guilty of a DUI, public drunkenness or drug charges; the end result is becoming, more often thirty days in a... Learn MoreIn the News: UM Student in Deadly DUI Car Crash Fails Drug Test; May Get Longer Sentence
Twenty-one year old University of Miami student, Ivanna Villanueva, turned herself in Tuesday to start serving her prison sentence for a deadly drunk driving accident. She arrived at the Miami-Dade courthouse for a final hearing before she would officially surrender.... Learn MoreIn the News: Designated Drivers Not Always Sober
Most people choose a designated driver be the responsible one for the night, drinking water while everyone else parties. But a study to be released in the July issue of the Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs has found... Learn MoreAddiction News: April 18th, 2013
High court wants warrants before testing drivers' blood [USA Today] 68 percent of teen alcohol-related deaths actually due to factors other than drunk driving, MADD reports [Fox News] Wash. delays licenses for marijuana growers, processors; sales likely won’t start until... Learn MoreAddiction News: April 17th, 2013
Billionaire T. Boone Pickens Sues His Son, Alleging 'Cyberbullying' [Forbes] Aerobic exercise may mitigate alcohol consumption, study says [LA Times] Inslee to unveil plan for 10-year alcohol prohibition after 3rd DUI [Seattle Times] Replacing addiction with healthy runner’s high [Boston... Learn More
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