DUI checkpoints under attack
In a 24 hour town like Las Vegas, police know there's a much greater chance of drunk drivers behind the wheel at any point during the day or night, so they rely on sobriety checkpoints to keep you safe. But now the liquor industry wants that to stop.
When is the right of way not the right of way? When the deceased was driving a motorcycle 98 mph. That's the answer the state attorney's office gave Cape Coral's Chris Leetz and Sheri Evenson on June 5.