DUI records for November 2005
By Register Staff
DUI records for November 2005
The Napa Valley Register publishes monthly statistics on arrests and convictions for driving under the influence in Napa County. Statistics are published the first Monday of each month.
Arrest information is from the Napa County Sheriff’s Department. Convictions, names and blood-alcohol levels are from Napa County Superior Court.
Convictions include cases in which the person pleaded guilty or no contest to one or more drunk driving charges, or where one or more such charges resulted in a guilty verdict at trial.
Vehicle code violations considered are: driving under the influence (Vehicle Code section 23152), reckless driving while under the influence (23103.5) and causing injury to another while driving while under the influence (23153). Convictions for causing injury to another while driving under the influence are noted in parentheses next to overall convictions and pleas. There were no such convictions in November.
The blood-alcohol levels provided by the court are based on a variety of tests some taken at the scene of the arrest or county jail, others through a later blood test and have not necessarily been proven or admitted in court. It is unlawful for any person to operate a vehicle if that person has a blood-alcohol level of .08 or more, according to the California Vehicle Code.
Arrests: 55
Convictions/pleas: 72
Reported blood-alcohol below .10 or unavailable: 18
Reported blood-alcohol between .10 and .19: 37
Reported blood-alcohol between .20 and .29: 16
Reported blood-alcohol between .30 and .39: 1
Aguirre, Gaudencio Napa
Allen, Shannon Marie St. Helena
Alonzo, Jose Alfonso Napa
Arroyo, Cesar Castillo Napa
Barajas, Laura Alvarez Napa
Barrera, Jose Sergio Napa
Barrett, Richard James Vallejo
Bernal, Joe Angel Napa
Borges, Lorenzo Angwin
Butler, Marcus Lamar Napa
Camin, Howard John Calistoga
Campos, Pedro Rosas Napa
Cantu, Ruben Paul Sheridan, Wyo.
Chavez, Dagoberto Jacinto Calistoga
Chavoya, Enrique Cuevas Napa
Churchill, Donte Earl Vallejo
Conway, Jessica Sharene Napa
Covarrubias, Jose Luis Sonoma
Cruz, Jorge Napa
Cuevas, Francisco Jimenez Vacaville
Dake, Christian Charles St. Helena
Dias, Ruben Sonoma
Drevino, Nichole Holly Pleasant Hill
Everson, Nathaniel David Napa
Ferencik, Emily Atlanta
Ferro, Michael Vacaville
Fields, Brian Yountville
Flores, Jose Guadalupe Napa
Fox, Christine Marie New York, N.Y.
Garcia, Norberto Napa
Garcia, Xavier Pedro Napa
Gerhardt, Timothy Napa
Gonzalez, Andrez Rodriguez Napa
Guerrero, Juan Trancito American Canyon
Gunn, Tami Lynn Napa
Gurland, Rory Nathaniel New York
Herrera, Jesus Garcia Napa
Jordon, Mark Christopher Vacaville
Kowalsky, Matthias Hans San Francisco
Lang, Timothy Robert Atascadero
Lee, David Lewis Napa
Lona, Juan Jesus Napa
Lopez, Daniel American Canyon
Lopez, Norma Jean Vallejo
Marroquin, Milton Antonio St. Helena
Martinez, Jaime Fairfield
Mason, David Encino
Mateos, Jose Victor Clearlake
Miller, Craig Lyle Napa
Miskovsky, Gregory Kristan Scottsdale
Moreno, Janet Manriquez Napa
Mortenson, Ryan Allen Suisun City
Nunez, Eduardo Ferreyra Napa
Olivera, Pedro Ramirez Napa
Pignataro, Steve Ernest Santa Rosa
Planting, Peter John Santa Rosa
Prudhomme, David San Francisco
Rice, Joe Allen Napa
Romilowych, Roman London
Rosetti, Frank D. Eastchester, N.Y.
Ruiz, Modesto Velasco Napa
Sanchez, Gerardo Alvarez Napa
Sandau, Ewald Napa
Schieck, Richard Wayne Napa
Schwarz, Joseph Craig American Canyon
Solomon, Scott Phillip Napa
Thompson, Michael David Fairfield
Turner, Christina Lee Fairfield
Wasylina, Nicholas Eugene American Canyon
Weeman, Kenneth Burleigh III St. Helena
West, Michael Lynn Napa
Zamora-Cuevas, Jaime Napa
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