Many Dallas County drivers get probation, not prison, in intoxication manslaughter cases, records show

Many Dallas County drivers get probation, not prison, in intoxication manslaughter cases, records show
Many Dallas County drivers get probation, not prison, in intoxication manslaughter cases, records show
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World War II veterans remember V-J Day 65 years ago
Relief and celebration — but not everyone could come home right away As Japan surrendered on Aug. 14, 1945, bringing an end to World War II, Don Washbish sat in an empty beer hall in Rangoon, Burma (now Myanmar).
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Many Dallas County drivers get probation, not prison, in intoxication manslaughter cases, records show
In Dallas County, if you drink, drive and even kill someone, you may spend no time behind bars.
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