New Mexico State Police place DWI officer on leave
A prominent defense attorney involved in the DWI dismissal scandal pleaded guilty to federal charges on Wednesday. In federal ...
THE STATE SUPREME COURT SUSPENDING THE LAW LICENSE OF THE ALBUQUERQUE ATTORNEY AT THE CENTER OF THE POLICE DWI SCANDAL MORE THAN A YEAR AGO. FEDERAL AGENTS RAIDED THE OFFICES OF THOMAS KELLER. OTHERS ...
To preserve and expand this "DWI Enterprise," prosecutors say, Albuquerque officers "who had worked in the DWI unit and were part of the scheme helped recruit and train the next generation" of ...
On Wednesday, Albuquerque attorney Thomas Clear III admitted to running what the feds call the “DWI Enterprise” scandal. He plead guilty to nine federal ...
"Justice cannot be bought. Things will be caught and held accountable," U.S Attorney of New Mexico Alexander Uballez said. "More people will be charged in this case" ...
Attorney Thomas Clear III admitted to running a kickback scheme with Albuquerque DWI officers since "at least the late 1990s.
For nearly 30 years, Albuquerque attorney Thomas Clear III says he led a criminal racketeering enterprise that paid off generations of law enforcement officers to get his clients' DWI cases thrown out ...
"People who lose throughout the crooked enterprise are the people of New Mexico,' John Day said. 'The taxpayers, the citizens ...
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