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Judge hearing Mancuso DUI case is charged with DUI
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LOWER STADTGEMEINDE - Police have charged Mr. Peter Tourison, a municipal judge in the Cape May County several cities, with the passage under the influence of alcohol. Tourison, a riparian, was arrested after an accident small vehicles shortly before 11 pm on Thursday evening, in the North Cape May Wawa. Tourison acts as a municipal judge in Cape May, Stone Harbor and Middle Township. As a municipal judge, presided Tourison DUI cases, including proceedings under way against Atlantic City Councilman Tim Mancuso of an April 21, 2007, concerning the incident to the Atlantic City beach. |
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