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HIGH WAY TO HELL

recently wrapped up a two-week jury trial, a DWI case that he calls possibly the worst he’s seen in his 35-year career. His client was charged with a DWI felony after a car crash that killed a young couple and their infant. The defendant was traveling 107 miles per hour when he hit the other car; a blood test revealed his blood alcohol content was more than double the legal limit. “It was the most horrific thing I’ve ever seen,” Noble says. “And the jury found

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