Driver Pleads Not Guilty in Attleboro DUI

Posted on July 30th, 2010 No Comments

A driver charged with drunken driving in Rhode Island pleaded not guilty Monday in Attleboro District Court.

According to officials with the Rhode Island State Police, 44 year-old Frederic M. Golembewski, of 86 High St. in North Attleboro, was ordered held in jail in lieu of $5,000 bail after pleading not guilty to a second-offense drunken driving charge and three related offenses. Investigators say Golembewski collided with the rear of a car driven by 51 year-old Laura J. Russ, Friday night.

Russ suffered a broken ankle, two broken ribs and a punctured lung in the crash, but is expected to be released from Rhode Island Hospital in Providence Tuesday, prosecutors say.

If you or someone you know has been charged with driving under the influence, contact the Rhode Island DUI Lawyer James Powderly at 401-662-9006 to learn more about your rights.

Drunk driver rescued before car caught fire

Posted on July 23rd, 2010 No Comments

Wednesday morning, just before 1 AM, a Massachusetts state trooper noticed a wrecked and overturned Jeep Grand Cherokee on the side of the eastbound lanes of Route 195.  Trooper Allyson Powell saw a man trapped in the Jeep and fortunately, was able to extricate the man from the vehicle.  Powell cut the man’s seatbelt and pulled him out of the car just before it erupted in flames.

The driver of the Jeep, 23-year old Michael Canty, was immediately taken to Rhode Island Hospital in Providence with unspecified serious injuries.  Police have charged him with driving under the influence, speeding, and operating to endanger.

If you or someone you know has been charged with driving under the influence, contact the Rhode Island DUI defense attorney James Powderly at 401-662-9006 to learn more about your rights.

Mary Kennedy Charged with DUI

Posted on July 16th, 2010 No Comments

Mary Kennedy, Robert Kennedy’s soon-to-be-ex-wife, was arrested for and is now charged with driving under the influence. Police say that on May 15, Mary was seen swerving onto a curb in Bedford, and an officer pulled her over.

According to CNN, “Kennedy had slurred speech, and a blood-alcohol-content above than 0.08 percent, the legal limit in New York. She was charged with driving while intoxicated.”

CNN reports that she will be due in court July 22nd.

A DUI is a serious offense. If you or someone you know has been charged with a DUI, contact Rhode Island DUI defense lawyer James Powderly by dialing 902-662-9006.

Rhode Island Man Sentenced to 15 Years in Fatal DUI Crash

Posted on July 9th, 2010 No Comments

A Rhode Island man was sentenced to fifteen years in prison for a fatal DUI crash last year.

On Monday, Judge Edwin J. Gale sentenced 22 year-old Henry D. Lamb to serve seven years at the Adult Correctional Institutions. Lamb pleaded no contest in April to driving under the influence, death resulting, and driving to endanger, death resulting. A third charge of driving with a  suspended license was dismissed as part of a plea agreement.

Lamb was sentenced to serve 15 years for driving under the influence. He will serve 7 of those years, with the balance suspended with probation. He will serve 7 years of a 10 year sentence for driving to endanger concurrently.

If you or someone you know is facing a charge of operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol, a knowledgeable attorney that is able to provide you with a working understanding of your case may be your best defense. Contact James Powderley, the Rhode Island DUI defense attorney, by calling 401-662-9006 today to discuss your case.

Rhode Island Man Sentenced to 7 Years in Fatal DUI Crash

Posted on June 25th, 2010 No Comments

A man from Charlestown, Rhode Island has been sentenced to seven years in prison for operating his motorcycle while drunk and causing an accident that took the life of his passenger.

According to court documents, Henry Lamb was sentenced Monday to 15 years for driving under the influence with seven years to serve and the remainder suspended. lamb pleaded no contest in April to driving under the influence, death resulting, and driving to endanger, death resulting. Prosecutors say the 22 year-old Lamb was driving drunk last July when he lost control of his motorcycle in Richmond while driving 55 miles per hour in a 25 mph zone.

Lamb’s passenger, 22 year-old Kimberly Barbera was died from her injuries the next day.

Lamb said in court that he wishes he could switch places with Barbera.

If you or someone you know is facing a charge of operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol, a knowledgeable attorney that is able to provide you with a working understanding of your case may be your best defense. Contact James Powderley, the Rhode Island DUI defense attorney, by calling 401-662-9006 today to discuss your case.

BWI charges filed against RI man

Posted on June 16th, 2010 No Comments

Rhode Island’s Department of Environmental Management Police arrested the 27-year-old man responsible for the death of two women, and promptly delivered him to court.

The man was pressed with six criminal charges, five of which are felonies, surrounding a May 16 crash into Despair Island in the early morning that left two Massachusetts women dead. The Newport Superior Court set his court date for June 26. His charges include operation so as to endanger, reckless boating, refusing to submit to a chemical test, and two counts of operating a watercraft under the influence. With multiple counts resulting in death, the prison sentences that are associated with these counts are heightened to their maximum range.

The Rhode Island Attorney General used the case to highlight the differences between DWI and BWI charges, and the necessity for stricter maximum punishments for BWI charges.

If you or someone you know is facing a charge of operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol, a knowledgeable attorney that is able to provide you with a working understanding of your case may be your best defense. Contact James Powderley, the Rhode Island DUI defense attorney, by calling 401-662-9006 today to discuss your case.

AT&T offers new ignition lock

Posted on June 10th, 2010 No Comments

AT&T has added their name into the line-up of ignition locks available in Rhode Island for law enforcement officials to use.

While there are three other companies working in the state to provide breathalyzer ignition locks for the law enforcement community, AT&T’s contribution is a lock that includes a global positioning device that will pinpoint the vehicle for police to immediate locate and intercept. The hope, for authorities, is that these types of immediate response devices will prevent further complications that less technologically advanced models cannot. With these devices, police can arrive to assist the public, protecting them from potential confrontations with a possibly belligerent drunk driver.

Other models prevent engine start-up and trigger an alarm from the car. AT&T’s model does this as well as providing GPS information to local police.

If you have been charged with a DUI-related offense, knowing your rights can help establish your defense. Turn to representation that you can trust, and contact the Rhode Island drunk driving defense attorney James Powderley by calling 401-662-9006 to discuss your case today.

RI drunk driver sentenced to 6 years imprisonment

Posted on June 2nd, 2010 No Comments

A Rhode Island man has been found guilty of drunk driving following a single-vehicle accident that left one man dead and two injured.

The man, identified as a Rhode Islander who spent some time in the Merchant Marine and formerly worked as a fisherman, publicly apologized to the court following the sentencing. The man was sentenced with six years imprisonment and six years of probation afterward.

According to the prosecution, the man was driving a truck with other passengers while intoxicated last summer. While on Block Island, the man began to accelerate to 73 miles-per-hour in a 25 mile-per-hour speed limit zone, eventually losing control over the truck, and crashing the vehicle into a tree and a wall made of stone.

Two of the driver’s passengers were injured. One other passenger was killed after being thrown from the truck due to the impact of the collision.

If you or someone you know is DUI charges and needs expert legal advice now, the Rhode Island DUI defense lawyer James Powderley can help you with your case. Contact us today by calling 401-662-9006 to discuss your legal options.

Rollover accident leads to DUI charge against Rhode Island teen

Posted on May 27th, 2010 No Comments

Police have charged a 19 year-old woman with DUI after a single-vehicle rollover accident.

The woman rolled her car over in Barrington, Rhode Island, on the Wampanoag Trail by the Riverside line. The incident occurred some time around 1 a.m. Sunday morning. When emergency crews arrived, the fire department needed to use the jaws of life to remove her from her vehicle. Despite these measures, she was released from the hospital shortly after arriving there.

Police have officially charged her with DUI, but have not determined whether that means the cause of the accident could be attributed to drinking alcohol or taking prescription drugs. The woman is expected to appear before the Providence District Court on Wednesday.

Law enforcement officials are still investigating the exact cause of the incident.

If you have been charged with DUI, knowing your legal rights is the best defense against accusations. To get expert legal advice and representation, you should find a professional name in law that you can trust. The Rhode Island DUI defense attorney James Powderley is here to help you with legal counsel that could make the difference in your case. Contact us today by calling 401-662-9006.

Breathalyzer ignition lock has real-time capability

Posted on May 20th, 2010 No Comments

A New York entrepreneur has created a new ignition lock that boasts real-time communication with police and emergency services and the breathalyzer device.

The device is capable of providing real-time information to authorities, including the capability of sending failed results to police in order to stop particular drivers from harming other people, a camera to ensure that another person is not blowing into the breathalyzer, and can randomly test drivers during their travels.

Interceptor Ignition Interlocks, Inc., was started as an idea John Ruocco had to remedy the tragic consequences of drunk driving he felt in his own life. Beginning in 2000, Ruocco looked at other ignition locks, seeing what worked and what did not. In 2004, he used funding from a previous venture to start up his new ignition lock company and design the device.

The Interceptor is currently only certified in seven states, but, with stricter legislation being passed throughout the U.S. concerning drunk drivers, he is optimistic that his patented real-time design will win out over other systems.

If you or someone you know needs legal advice concerning breathalyzer ignition locks or other settlement options, contact Rhode Island DUI lawyer James Powderley by calling 401-662-9006 today.

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