Aside from the obvious reasoning that repeat offenders, by definition, tend to drive impaired repeatedly, they also do so at a higher intoxication rate, and therefore, are more likely to become involved in an alcohol-related crash. The seve...
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Near St. Louis, there's a nonprofit called Enlightened Sentencing Project that offers parolees training in Transcendental Stress Management. Judges say the program does such a good job helping convicts that, more and more, they're requiring...
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Repeat offenders are subject to further penalties by the court. Repeat violators are also subject to court orders which may require the convicted person not to place any more illegal signs for up to 10 years. Violations of court orders are ...
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No. It is true that drivers with prior convictions for driving while impaired by alcohol are over represented among drivers in fatal crashes. According to a federal study, drivers convicted of alcohol-impaired driving in the past three year...
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I am a 7th grader in a class that has a problem with gum. The way my teacher deals with it, is that she makes the person who is caught chewing gum go outside with a scraper, and scrape off one of the desks with gum on the bottom. Right now,...
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Some of the biggest for first and parent dances are A Wonderful World Because You Loved Me Butterfly Kisses , and The Way You Look Tonight . But I don't think there's anything that doesn't work if it has special meaning to a client. One of ...
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