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A 22-year-old man was charged after a deadly crash in Mexico on Saturday morning. Prosecutors have charged Joshua Frye, 22, ...
A former New Mexico lawyer that surrender his law license has pleaded guilty in federal court in relation to an ongoing ...
A second lawyer in the "DWI Deception" scandal pleaded guilty to two charges related to his role in the scheme.
A Durango Police Department officer who had recently completed training resigned Wednesday after being linked to an alleged DWI scandal in New Mexico, where he previously served as a law enforcement ...
'Justice cannot be bought': What we know about the DWI scandal 'Justice cannot be bought. Things will be caught and held accountable,' U.S Attorney of New Mexico Alexander Uballez said. 'More ...
Some information, data, and resources on DWI in New Mexico:DWI Resource Center A comprehensive portal covering DWI in the state. Includes information on victims' services, DWI data and maps ...
We're hearing from New Mexicans on their thoughts about the DWI deception scandal. Last week, a plea agreement blew the year-long case wide open.
The key players from what the feds call a “DWI Enterprise” included members of the Albuquerque Police Department, the Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Office, New Mexico State Police, now ...
New Mexico State Police have captured one of the state’s top 10 DWI fugitives.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A second New Mexico defense attorney has been publicly identified and accused of taking part in a scheme to get accused drunk drivers off the hook. A New Mexico board ...
Jeff Irving was booked into jail on a laundry list of criminal charges stemming from the incident at the Gallup Intertribal Ceremonial Parade, including aggravated DWI.
Beginning thirty years ago, New Mexico’s all-in approach to ending DWI cut fatal intoxicated crashes by more than two-thirds.