When a drunk driver flees the scene and cops can't catch them right away, how does this change the case against them? 11 News asked the District Attorney's office that question Tuesday following a hit and run accident. This one happened on Colombia Road on the west side of Colorado Springs. Cops were able to catch up to the suspected drunk driver a few miles away and arrest him, but it doesn't always work out that way. "It's very difficult to prosecute someone. It's incredibly frustrating, most likely, many times the person who caused the crash may have been intoxicated," Deputy District Attorney Beth Reed said. If you refuse a breathalyzer or road test, your license is immediately taken away. A recent Colorado study found that a drunk driver can expect a jail sentence that's 25 percent longer than a hit and run driver. KKTV firmly believes in freedom of speech for all and we are happy to provide this forum for the community to share opinions and facts. 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That's enough cash to buy the Republic of Palau in the Pacific Ocean, along with a few other islands. You could grab a fleet of 20 new 12 seat Bombardier Challenger jets or build your own 100 kilometre stretch of four lane highway. Of course, there are also 400 million ways to potentially save the world, as well. But can that kind of money save NHL franchises? The recent history says no. For those with short memories, the early returns on last summer's big investments hasn't beenso good. David Clarkson scored five goals and 11 points in 60 games after signing his seven year, $36.75 million contract with Toronto and the Maple Leafs missed the playoffs yet again. Nathan Horton had only four goals and 18 points in his 35 game, injury shortened season after pocketing his seven year, $37.1 million deal with Columbus. Ryan Clowe? Seven goals. Stephen Weiss? Two goals each. There were some success stories from last summer Jaromir Jagr led New Jersey in scoring after signing a one year, $5.5 million deal and Clarke MacArthur established himself as a fan favourite in Ottawa after being given a two year, $6.5 million contract but there should be some alarm bells ringing, particularly for teams considering offering players lucrative long term deals. Year after year, teams acknowledge their multi million mistakes by buying out players who didn't come close to living up to their potential. On Friday, the New York Rangers gave up on Brad Richards. Three years ago, the Rangers won (or did they lose?) the bidding war for Richards, signing him to a nine year, $60 million deal. Only three years later, they're giving him more than $20 million to skate away. This time around, the unrestricted free agent group is a tad short on star power, but with thesalary cap expected to rise to somewhere in the $70 71 million range from the 2013 14 ceiling of $64.3 million, the marquee free agents and their agents recognize there could be a bidding war for their services. Starting next Wednesday, teams can begin the sales pitch for pending unrestricted free agents. In a new rule this year, are also allowed to talk openly about the type of contracts they're willing to offer. In previous years, only vague conversations about a possible contract were permitted. So, on to the list of high profile forwards. When the regular season ended, it appeared a slam dunk that Vanekwould end up with Minnesota. Vanek, who played university hockey in Minnesota, has long been a Wild target, but there's no question that his uninspired playoff performance with Montreal will cause the Wild and others to reconsider. After the Stanley Cup parade and celebrations were completed this week, the Kings began negotiations with Gaborik's agent. Ryan Callahan, who went to Tampa from the New York Rangers in the Martin St. Louis trade, would be a bonus to any team, but considering that his lofty contract demands prompted his trade away from the Big Apple (he reportedly asked for a six year, $39 million deal) he will be an expensive, long term signing. The other major factor which will play a significant role in where players sign will be the outcome of trades at or before the NHL entry draft. "I can't remember when there have been so many big names in the marketplace," new Canucks general manager Jim Benning said earlier this week. "There are more options." Eyes will be trained on Vancouver, now that Ryan Kesler's future there is all but over. Depending on the return for Kesler, Benning could have moresalary cap room to make a big free agent signing. Meanwhile, Senators general manager Bryan Murray is sorting through contract offers for Jason Spezza (hello, St. Louis Blues and Anaheim Ducks) and rumblings aboutJoe Thornton being dealt away from San Jose won't go away (Keep in mind that Thornton owns a no movement clause). After being bought out by the Rangers, Richards also enters the UFA market. With those four centres in play, it puts a twist on where the unrestricted free agents end up. Should St. Louis trade for Spezza, there will be no need for the Blues to chase Colorado centre Paul Stastny. Stastny could eventually land in Toronto, but only if the Maple Leafs opt not to sign existing centre Dave Bolland to a long term, Clarkson type contract. Just the same, Stastny's timing is impeccable. While Colorado says it wants to keep Stastny, the Avalanche organization talked this week about the need to maintain "structure" in its contract situation and the team is also in the midst of a difficult negotiation to re sign restricted free agent Ryan O'Reilly. Louis), he will become the centre of attention if and when Thornton, Kesler and Spezza are traded. Ryan Callahan, who went to Tampa from the Rangers in the Martin St. Louis trade, would be a bonus to any team, but considering that his lofty contract demands prompted his trade away from the Big Apple (he reportedly asked for a six year, $39 million deal) he will be an expensive, long term signing. The defence class is headed by several veterans, including former Canadian Olympian Dan Boyle. Whether he signs in New York, Toronto or elsewhere, Boyle will be looking at a contract for at least two seasons. Meanwhile, a pair of Pittsburgh products the offensive minded Matt Niskanen and the defensive oriented Brooks Orpik also figure to find new homes on Canada Day. The free agent goaltending situation could also be effected by trades next week. Louis out of the first round of the playoffs, he may have lost some of his potential value on the open market. Future Hall of Fame netminder Martin Brodeur could also be on the move. It was once thought that Brodeur was a New Jersey Devil lifer. Then again, people in Ottawa thought that about Daniel Alfredsson before last summer, too. Tim Thomas, Ray Emery and Darcy Kuemper are also available. So, too, are the J(h)onas Brothers: Jonas Hiller, Jonas Gustavsson and Jhonas Enroth. Add it all up and there is plenty of choice at every position. Yet considering the history of free agency, all the names should carry a buyer beware tag. Women Nike Free Run 2 Grey White Blue,MIAMI, Florida: Cristiano Ronaldo scored a goal in each half to power Real Madrid to a 3 1 victory over Chelsea in a football friendly at Sun Life Stadium on Wednesday. Ronaldo scored off a free kick in the 31st minute and helped seal the victory with a header in the 57th minute in front of the crowd of 67,273."The team played fantastic," Ronaldo said."This is what we are looking for. We are getting better." Marcelo Vieira also scored in the 14th minute for Real Madrid in the game which culminated the eight team, 12 game International Champions Cup tournament. Ramires scored the lone goal for Chelsea in the 16th minute."We are trying to find our fitness and get the team playing the right way," said midfielder Frank Lampard. "We could have played better."It was a disappointing loss for Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho who was facing his old club just three months after his acrimonious departure from the Spanish giants.
Worldwide Online Specialty Stores Sells a Variety Of New Classic Style Of Women Nike Free Run 2 Grey White Blue,Nike Roshe Run Men Black Volt "It has been an honor to serve this community, but it is also time for someone else to prepare for the next term beginning in 2015. I have made the decision to not seek re election. It was not an easy decision," Jakobsson said in an email sent to supporters. "There is still much to be done in the next year while finishing the term I am in and will continue to represent you until January 2015." Richards followed Jakobsson's email with his own, saying that Jakobsson had asked him to run for the seat representing the 103rd District, which includes almost all of Champaign and Urbana. "Representative Jakobsson has asked me to run for state representative," said Richards, a county board member from Champaign and a legislative liaison to the Illinois Emergency Management Agency. "Whomever wins this seat will have big shoes to fill." Richards said that Jakobsson "has not only stood up for our progressive values in Springfield, she has fought for the area's interests, successfully fighting for Health Alliance and securing funding for Lincoln Hall. Champaign Urbana and the U of I are the innovation engine of Illinois, and we need to ensure we have leadership in Springfield that can continue to successfully advocate for our community." It's not likely that Richards will be the only Democratic candidate for the House seat, and a number of Republicans also have been patiently waiting for the politically popular Jakobsson to retire. Jakobsson's decision not to seek another term in the House means that it's possible that Champaign Urbana could lose both of its veteran state legislators in 2015. State Sen. Mike Frerichs, D Champaign, is considering a run for the Democratic nomination for state treasurer. Jakobsson, 71, spent 12 years as Champaign County recorder of deeds and worked as interim director of A Woman's Fund and executive director of the University YWCA before ousting state Rep. Tom Berns, an Urbana Republican, in 2002 by a 1,489 vote margin in 2002. In 2004, she won a three way race against Republican Deborah Frank Feinen and Socialist Equality candidate Thomas Mackaman. Mackaman got 1,466 votes, Feinen got 14,250 and Jakobsson received 25,700. Last year, she easily defeated Champaign businessman Rob Meister, 69 percent to 31 percent. Endorsements are best expressed by endorsers, not by endorsees. It seems too power grabby, and a little bit pay no attention to the man behind the curtain. Moreover, it's creepy to even insinuate that the people's representatives should be hand picked by the powers that be. It reeks of oligarchy. Having known Naomi Jakobbson since about the time I was born, I know she's too smart and too respectful of democratic principles to dictate a successor upon her constituency. I also think the Dems would be wise to nominate someone who is not considered a party hack. If Michael Richards is the nominee, the only thing we'll hear about for five months is his DUI. As a resident of the 103rd District, I want to thank Representative Jakobsson for her years of dedicated service. We have been so very fortunate to be represented by a person who genuinely cares about our community, state and country and was willing to put the work in to make them all better places for us to live. Thank you again Representative Jakobsson and best wishes in your future endeavors. Women Nike Free Run 2 Grey White Blue Most homeowners do not want spiders in their homes and often dispose of them. What most homeowners don't know is that spiders eat other household insects. Without spiders, your home will experience more flies, beetles, small roaches and centipedes. The next time you see a spider in your home, outweigh the pros and cons of disposing it. Spiders like to live in homes because they favor dark, dry and damp areas. This is why spiders are commonly seen in basements, under sinks and in and around drains. Spiders also like rotting material. Keep your basement dry and mold free. In some cases, a home can become infested with spiders. In this case, homeowners should take steps to exterminate the spiders. The best way to rid your home from spider infestation is to hire a professional exterminator. 1. Remove Clutter Spiders are attracted to clutter, especially piles of papers, clothes, shoes and more. Keep clutter to a minimum to reduce the occurrence. Keeping your closets organized will also help prevent spiders from finding dark, warm areas to lay eggs in. 2. Frequent Dusting Frequent dusting will prevent spider webs from growing. 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