Justin Bieber Pleads Not Guilty to DUI
Justin Bieber Pleads Not Guilty To DUI
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MIAMI (AP) — Justin Bieber pleaded not guilty Wednesday to charges of DUI, resisting arrest and driving with an expired license in Florida as new police reports surfaces showing his alcohol breath tests were under the legal limit,… Continue reading
UWGB Among Highest in Nation for Alcohol Arrests
UWGB among highest in nation for alcohol arrests
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The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay ranks among the top 40 colleges in the nation for the number of alcohol arrests on campus, according to an analysis by a drug and rehabilitation website. UWGB has the 36th… Continue reading
Why Decriminalizing Marijuana Will Help the Failing War on Drugs
Why Decriminalizing Marijuana Will Help the Failing War on Drugs
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Take two states, Minnesota and Iowa. Minorities and … Whites unlucky enough to get popped for drug possession are treated with compassion, prayer sessions, expensive psychiatric counseling, treatment and rehab programs, and drug diversion programs.… Continue reading
No Jail in 'affluenza' Case: Does Sentence Lift Chances of Rehabilitation …
No jail in 'affluenza' case: Does sentence lift chances of rehabilitation …
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Closing a case that ripped at sensitivities about privilege and punishment, Texas Judge Jean Boyd on Wednesday reaffirmed her decision to send a reckless rich kid, 16-year-old Ethan Couch, to a tony treatment… Continue reading
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Paul Gascoigne back in rehab for alcohol addiction
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The former England midfielder has checked into a £6,000-a-month clinic in Southhampton, marking the seventh time the sportsman has entered a rehabilitation facility. Sources close… Continue reading
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Kimberly A. Schappell, 38, was sentenced to 72 hours to six months in prison by Judge James P. Goodman, who granted her immediate parole because she already had spent a week in an inpatient rehabilitation facility. "It's important that you continue to… Continue reading