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Dui Charges

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sports1 year ago

Vikings' Jordan Addison Pleads Not Guilty to DUI Charges

Vikings wide receiver Jordan Addison has pleaded not guilty to two misdemeanor DUI charges following a July arrest in Los Angeles. He is accused of driving under the influence and exceeding the legal blood-alcohol limit. Addison's pre-trial conference is set for January 2025, and he faces a potential three-game suspension under the NFL's substance-abuse policy. This marks his second driving-related incident within a year.

sports1 year ago

Vikings' Jordan Addison Denies DUI Charges in Court

Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Jordan Addison has pleaded not guilty to two misdemeanor DUI charges related to a July arrest near Los Angeles International Airport. Addison, who was found asleep at the wheel with a blood alcohol content of at least .08%, has a pretrial conference scheduled for January 2025. Despite the legal issues, Addison has performed well on the field, recently achieving a career-high 162 yards in a game against the Chicago Bears. He may face an NFL suspension following the legal proceedings.

crime2 years ago

DUI charges dismissed for sister of man accused of killing Cash App founder Bob Lee

DUI charges have been dropped against Khazar Momeni, the sister of Nima Momeni, who is accused of killing Cash App founder Bob Lee. Khazar Momeni was arrested for crashing her $150,000 Mercedes into multiple cars in San Francisco while under the influence. She was initially charged with hit-and-run, but the charges have been discharged pending further investigation. Prosecutors have not yet received a toxicology report for the incident. Nima Momeni, Khazar's brother, remains charged with Lee's murder.

law-enforcement2 years ago

"New Device Helps Lake St. Louis Police Identify Drug-Impaired Drivers"

The Lake St. Louis Police Department in Missouri will be using the 'Sotoxa Mobile Test' system, a breathalyzer-like device for drugs, to detect whether drivers are under the influence of drugs such as opioids, amphetamines, and marijuana. The device provides a quick test result within five minutes, aiding in the collection of evidence for DUI charges. While some residents express concerns about potential revenue-driven arrests, other individuals believe that detecting stoned drivers is preferable to drunk drivers. The Missouri Highway Patrol is also researching the device for possible future use.