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Vince Neil is heading to jail where he will spend two weeks behind bars for a DUI charge. Neil will also have to spend time on house arrest.

Heavy-metal rocker Vince Neil will have to spend two weeks in jail for a drunken driving charge the 49-year-old picked up in June, according to a plea deal worked out with authorities.

Clark County District Attorney David Roger said the Motley Crue frontman will do his jail time at the Clark County Detention Center, followed by another two weeks of house arrest for a total of 30 days.

Negotiations between the two sides — Neil is represented by attorney David Chesnoff — were finalized Tuesday.

Neil will plead guilty Jan. 26 in Las Vegas Justice Court to driving under the influence of alcohol.

“I have recognized that you can’t drink and drive at all,” Neil said in a statement released Tuesday. “I take full responsibility for my actions and will learn from this experience.”

Prosecutors had sought jail time for Neil since his June arrest because of a 1984 drunken… continue reading

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The sportscaster Mike Adamle has come out and denied being intoxicated while arrested last week. Adamle was pulled over after ignoring a red-flashing traffic signal.

WMAQ-Ch. 5 sportscaster Mike Adamle “vigorously disputes” being under the influence of alcohol or other illegal substances when Evanston police arrested and charged him last week with driving under the influence, his attorney said today.

In a prepared statement, Adamle’s lawyer, Dean Dickie, said his client “fully cooperated with the police officers, demonstrated his sobriety, passed the breathalyzer test, and intends to defend the charges.”

Adamle was pulled over early Jan. 10 in Evanston after allegedly disobeying a red-flashing traffic signal at Main and Sheridan, according to police. Police chief Richard Eddington confirmed Friday that Adamle’s blood alcohol level was 0.04 percent, below the 0.08 percent legal limit.

Police said Adamle, a former Chicago Bear and Northwestern University All-American, failed a field sobriety test, and displayed “erratic behavior” when taken to the police station.

Yet Adamle’s attorney defended his client’s innocence… continue reading

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