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3 Drivers Arrested for DWI

3 Drivers Arrested for DWI

3 Drivers Arrested for DWI

3 Drivers Arrested for DWI

This update comes from the past two days and gives you information about people who have been arrested for DWIs in New York.

Three drivers were arrested for DWIs in the area.

On April 23, State Police Hamptonburg arrested Edward Murph for a DWI. Murph is 37-years-old and from Carmel, New York. He was stopped for a traffic violation and was found to be driving while drunk.

On April 23, State Police Middletown arrested Christopher Arpine for a DWI. Aprine is 58 and from New Windsor. He was stopped for a traffic law violation and arrested for driving while drunk.

On April 14, State Police Greenville arrested Denzel Warner for a DWI after he was stopped for a traffic law violation. Warner is 17 and from Middletown, New York.

If you’ve been injured in a car accident that was caused by another driver breaking the law, you could seek compensation for your injuries by filing a personal injury claim. If negligence or recklessness can be proved, they could be required to pay for the damages. For help with a claim in New York, contact Frekhtman & Associates at (212) 222-1111.

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