
Eyewitness News story on DUI cases that were dismissed and the reason why DUI suspects sometimes wrongfully get away with it.
Producers: Kathleen Johnston and Gerry Lanosga
This news organization, Eyewitness13, reports on how many of DUI cases are dismissed due to police officers not showing up to the court cases leaving victims with nothing. These packages include interviews with victims, DUI drivers, and more.
0:13 – Eyewitness News 13 is the News Organization
0:39 – Producers Gerry Lanosga and Kathleen Johnston
0:48 – Marion county police warning about DUI’s
1:04 – Graphic displaying study done by Eyewitness News 13
1:04 – Court room b-roll
1:37 – Charita Harris a DUI victim
*1:58 – Photo of drunk driver Lee Jung who killed Harris’ husband driving
2:49 – Jeremy Rogalski, Eyewitness News
3:00 – Robin and Rick Wells, other DUI victims
*3:02 – Photo of drunk driver Earl Mills who rammed the Wells’ parked car
3:10 – Image of police report about Mills
*3:51 – Photo of Anthony Davis who was arrested 3 different time on DUI charges
*4:19 – Director of Mothers against Drunk Driving Marie Gregor-Smith
4:36 – James Amick, Purdue student, DUI victim
*4:39 – Photo of Thomas Jones who rear ended Amick’s car
4:43 – Image of police report about Jones
5:11 – Photo of Adam Arnold who was also arrested for a DUI
5:19 – Photo of James F. arrested for DUI
7:35 – Kathy Schied, DUI victim
*7:43 – Photo of Michael S. a man arrested for a DUI
9:14 – Sherrif Jack Cottey of Marion County
9:22 – State Police Superintendent Melvin Carraway
*9:30 – Photo of Johnny Browns, arrested for a DUI
*9:41 – Photo of Anthony Mauga, arrested twice for DUI charges
11:03 – Scott Newman, Marion Co. Prosecutor
11:27 – Chief Michael Zunk of Indianapolis Police Department
14:15 – Patricia Gifford, Marion Co. Presiding Judge
*14:58 – Photo of Christopher Silvie, arrested for DUI 3 times
16:00 – John Moses, a defense attorney
16:25 – Dennis Thomas, a defense attorney