Occasionally, we report concerns about the reliability of the breast-test technology used to gather evidence against individuals suspected of driving while intoxicated. Recent reports, however, clearly indicate that flawed technology may be putting the freedom of many Texas residents accused of drunk driving at risk.
June 2012 Archives
Flaws in new alcohol breath-test device concern legal advocates
Clemons walks: Legendary pitcher acquitted of perjury charges
As a pitcher, Houston resident Roger Clemons was known for his ability to pitch his way out of sticky situations. Though he was one of baseball's most dominant pitchers for many seasons, a 7-year federal investigation and 10-week trial related to alleged illegal steroid use has defined the most recent phase of his life.
Houston domestic incident ends as man fires shots at ambulance
Navigating the complex emotions of familial relationships can is often a very difficult task. This seems to be the case in a recent incident in Houston. After a 24-year-old man and his mother got into an argument, the situation escalated to the point where the man eventually used a fireman. Since the incident, the man has been dealt family violence charges.
Teens accused of vandalizing Houston football field face charges
For many teenagers, trying to gain acceptance during high school is a major part of growing up. When a student is rejected by friends or does not make a sports team, it can be a crushing experience. Two Houston teens are now facing charges for vandalizing their school's football field out of anger. The damages from the property crimes could cost as much as $50,000.




