Mr. House had a previous drunken-driving offense in 1987.
Earlier this year, an appellate court ruled the law unconstitutional because it did not provide sufficient notice, was inconsistently applied and was limited to drunken-driving offenses.
The Orioles terminated his contract last September after his third drunken-driving offense.
In fact, the type of debts that cannot be written off through bankruptcy has been expanded to include debts like judgments incurred because of a drunken-driving offense.
She championed legislation to toughen enforcement of child support payments and stiffen penalties for drunken-driving offenses.
A four-judge panel declared Nassau's 1999 law unconstitutional because it did not provide proper notice, was limited to drunken-driving offenses and was inconsistently applied.
I keep confusing the penalty for a drunken-driving second offense with the definition of a habitual offender.
Under Connecticut law, first-time offenders involved in a drunken-driving offense in which no one was seriously hurt may be eligible for the state's alcohol education program.
Many have been given mandatory jail sentences for violation of the state's automobile insurance law or for drunken-driving offenses.
Sixty-one of them were on probation for drunken-driving offenses while the rest were participating in court-ordered drinking and driving programs.