A former Albuquerque police officer, Neill Elsman, also pleaded guilty to federal charges on Wednesday. He is the third ...
For nearly 30 years, Albuquerque attorney Thomas Clear III says he led a criminal racketeering enterprise that paid off generations of law enforcement officers to get his clients' DWI cases thrown out ...
On Wednesday, Albuquerque attorney Thomas Clear III admitted to running what the feds call the “DWI Enterprise” scandal. He plead guilty to nine federal ...
"People who lose throughout the crooked enterprise are the people of New Mexico,' John Day said. 'The taxpayers, the citizens ...
A prominent defense attorney involved in the DWI dismissal scandal pleaded guilty to federal charges on Wednesday. In federal court, Defense Attorney ...
Federal agents investigating the DWI Deception scheme are getting results with five suspects in the scheme taking plea deals.
KOB 4 obtained video of police responding to a break-in at the home attorney Thomas Clear III used as a law office.
Thomas Clear III admitted to running what federal authorities have referred to as a “DWI Enterprise” in which his firm ...
Sgt. Toby Lafave is the first state police officer named in connection with the scandal; a paralegal, an attorney and three ...
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