Arrested for drunk driving in Illinois (IL)

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Sheriff Champaign CountyDustin Heuerman ☏ (217) 384-1205
Address204 E Main St
CityUrbana
State, ZipIL 61801-2702
Websitehttp://www.co.champaign.il.us/sheriff
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Nathan Lewis Cuppernell
Arrest Age 39
Fisher, Champaign, IL
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Arrested Jan 05, 2016
• #1 driving suspended or revoked license
Cuppernell Nathan - Champaign County, IL
William Edward Cushwa
Arrest Age 18
Saint Joseph, Champaign, IL
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Arrested Mar 10, 2015
• #1 dui: any drug etc in blood or urine
• #2 dui: drugs or drugs & intoxicating compound
Daniel John Czarny
Arrest Age 24
Rankin, Champaign, IL
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Arrested Nov 03, 2015
• #1 driving suspended or revoked license
• #2 driving suspended or revoked license
• #3 driving under the influence of alcohol
• #4 driving under the influence of alcohol
• #5 dui bac .08 or more
• #6 dui bac .08 or more
• #7 fleeing or attempting to elud
Czarny Daniel - Champaign County, IL
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Alcohol-impaired driving laws make it illegal to drive with a BAC at or above a specified level (0.05% or 0.08%,depending on the state). For people under 21, zero tolerance laws make it illegal to drive with any measurable amount of alcohol in their systems. These laws, along with laws that maintain the minimum legal drinking age at 21, are in place in all 50 states and DC and have saved tens of thousands of lives.
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