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On the day the D.C. Council passed emergency legislation to relax the police
department’s zero tolerance policy and the mayor asserted that officers
are not “targeting drivers who have a drink at dinner,” Jackson Williams,
a former drunken driving prosecutor, waited seven hours for a chance to
defend himself in D.C. Superior Court.
He had been arrested in September 2004 under that policy for registering
a .02 blood alcohol level after a fender bender with a taxi. He had told
the officer he’d had …
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