New Tenn. law designed to prevent repeat DUI offenders As of July first, convicted DUI offenders will have breathalyzer devices in their cars. The device is also known as "ignition interlock systems."
June 11, 2013 - FOX 13 Memphis
Justice Court June 7, 2013 Gloria Burlingham, 49, of Elko was sentenced by Elko Justice of the Peace Mason Simons to serve 100 days in Elko County Jail, suspended two years on condition of serving 10 days in Elko County Jail with credit for 10 days served, attending AA meetings, attending a victim-impact panel, installing an ignition interlock device, attending DUI counseling and to pay $1,139 after being found guilty of ...
June 7, 2013 - Elko Daily Free Press