A sweeping DWI corruption scandal that federal prosecutors state has plagued the Albuquerque Police Department for decades ...
"We had a couple particular cases that we were starting to look at a little more closely of Sgt. Lafave that he had with ...
"Justice cannot be bought. Things will be caught and held accountable," U.S Attorney of New Mexico Alexander Uballez said.
Jose Vasquez learned that former Albuquerque police officer Honorio Alba Jr. had pleaded guilty to taking bribes from a local ...
New Mexico’s State Police Chief is addressing the public after the so-called “DWI King” with New Mexico State Police was ...
At that point, federal prosecutors said the bribery scheme, which they call the "DWI Enterprise," had begun by 2008. But Clear says he had been running the racket "since at least the late 1990s ...
Thomas Clear III admitted to running what federal authorities have referred to as a “DWI Enterprise” in which his firm offered gifts and thousands of dollars in bribes to officers in exchange ...
New Mexico State Police announced on Friday they have placed Sgt. Toby Lafave on administrative leave as part of the ongoing ...
Sgt. Toby Lafave is the first state police officer named in connection with the scandal; a paralegal, an attorney and three ...
Two former DWI officers have taken plea deals in one of the largest public corruption cases to hit the state — admitting they worked for years with a prominent attorney and his assistant to get cases ...
Attorney Thomas Clear III admitted to running a kickback scheme with Albuquerque DWI officers since "at least the late 1990s.