NoonNapaValleyRegister.com publishes monthly statistics on arrests and convictions for driving under the influence — and so-called “wet reckless” convictions — in Napa County.
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).
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: 54
Convictions/pleas: 98
Reported blood-alcohol below .10 or unavailable: 23
Reported blood-alcohol between .10 and .19: 53
Reported blood-alcohol between .20 and .29: 17
Reported blood-alcohol between .30 and .39: 5
napawineo wrote on Feb 1, 2008 11:16 AM:
NVR Moderator wrote on Feb 1, 2008 12:29 PM:
You see those on a constant basis via articles written about felony arrests in the county.
There is also Napa's Most Wanted on the Web site, informing people each week of those facing felony warrants.
There is also the crime map on the Web site, updated weekly, showing what is taking place in Napa neighborhoods. "
napawineo wrote on Feb 1, 2008 12:41 PM:
anotherguyinnapa wrote on Feb 1, 2008 9:29 PM:
Your most wanted list is weak. Many of the people on there are simple druggies. In fact, 2 of the 5 on the list today are "most wanted" for "possession of a controlled substance." The other 3 are small timers too. These are not the McVeighs, Kaczynskis and Bin Ladens of the world. Why would anyone want to turn in someone wanted for possession of a controlled substance? There isn't even reward money on the table. "
anotherguyinnapa wrote on Feb 1, 2008 9:34 PM:
anotherguyinnapa wrote on Feb 1, 2008 9:36 PM:
flibbertigibbet wrote on Feb 4, 2008 9:20 AM:
I "somewhat agree" I would like to see in list form like the DUI list, who and what with all that goes on in the valley. Furthermore, I think that the information being so "out there" would detour future incidents from happening, I know it sticks in my mind. Yesterday Super bowl Sunday!, cant wait to see Feb, or March's conviction DUI list. "anotherguy" these are convictions not arrests, read the description above. They have to go to court so it takes a while. "
Napamama wrote on Feb 5, 2008 7:31 PM:
anotherguyinnapa wrote on Feb 6, 2008 11:45 PM:
JustMy$.02 wrote on Feb 7, 2008 10:48 AM:
The legal limit of .08 may seem low but that is the limit set by law. If you feel that strongly about the limit being too low, become an activist, gather the necissary data, and get it changed!
But remember, there has to be a limit and I agree we should error on the side of caution (ie keep it low). But dont ever think for a minute that a person with a DUI is a victim. You drink, dont drive. Its that simple. "
jeepracer10 wrote on Feb 7, 2008 2:20 PM:
chunk wrote on Feb 7, 2008 6:50 PM:
hodari_d wrote on Feb 8, 2008 12:46 AM:
so before you start complaining, go to the bar and give these people a ride home...much more effective than putting everybody in jail... "
mypoint wrote on Feb 8, 2008 9:01 AM:
Napan since 1965 wrote on Feb 10, 2008 12:56 PM:
I also have a suggestion to offer: Anyone who is CONVICTED of drunk driving (NOT just "charged" with it)ought to be sentenced to personally view dead bodies of automobile accident victims at the morgue (if that’s possible). If it isn’t, then require them to watch a "slide show" of the very worst of the fatal accident photographs! Most if not all law enforcement agencies have them on file!
I agree with the "public service" aspect—but for heaven's sake, don't have them drive another drunk home from a bar!
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mypoint wrote on Feb 11, 2008 9:45 AM:
tgrl707 wrote on Feb 13, 2008 9:47 AM:
russ wrote on Feb 19, 2008 9:12 PM:
mypoint wrote on Feb 20, 2008 9:05 AM:
tgrl707 wrote on Feb 21, 2008 11:41 AM:
petebo wrote on Feb 22, 2008 2:08 PM:
14obama wrote on Feb 25, 2008 11:23 AM:
The law is there to save lives.Usually,the innocent are the victims,not the drunk. Wise up! "
jellybean wrote on Feb 27, 2008 1:25 PM:
CaptnLee01 wrote on Mar 3, 2008 10:43 PM: