Police Blotter Report, Arrests:

Police Blotter Report, Arrests:

Chun Su Kucharski , 46, of 21810 Lane Rd., Watertown, was charged by Watertown police at 7:32 p.m. Monday in Thompson Park with driving while intoxicated, failure to keep right and consumption of alcohol in a vehicle. Her blood alcohol content was 0.14 percent, police said. A BAC of 0.08 percent or more is considered proof of intoxication under state law. She was being held on $250 police bail at the Metro-Jefferson Public Safety Building pending arraignment Tuesday morning in City Court. 

Kylie B. Ball , 24, of 3 S. Jefferson St., West Carthage, was charged by state police at 11:14 p.m. Monday on Route 26 in the town of LeRay with DWI, third-degree aggravated unlicensed operation, crossing hazard markings and consumption of alcohol in a vehicle. Her blood alcohol content was 0.17 percent, troopers said. She is to answer the charges in LeRay Town Court. 

Christopher J. Bartlett Sr. , 42, of 16849 Comstock Rd., Adams, was cited by Watertown police at 5:40 p.m. Monday in the 1200 block of Washington Street with second-degree aggravated unlicensed operation and failure to yield left. Police said Mr. Bartlett was traveling north on Washington Street in a 1998 Oldsmobile and turned in front of a 2001 Chrysler sport utility vehicle operated by Michael A. Lemon, 40, of 1526 Washington St. causing a collision. Mr.

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Police Blotter Report, Arrests:

Police said Mr. Bartlett was traveling north on Washington Street in a 1998 Oldsmobile and turned in front of a 2001 Chrysler sport utility vehicle operated by Michael A. Lemon, 40, of 1526 Washington St. causing a collision. Mr. Bartlett's vehicle



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Lewis Lemon Community Center – 1993 Mulberry St. Mon.-Fri., 5:30-11 pm Free. Info: 815-987-8800. Ethnic Heritage Museum – 1129 S. Main St. Sun., 2-4 pm Featuring “Garibaldi Guard!” honoring the 39th New York Infantry, a regiment of Italian-American men




Washington State Lemon Law – Information and description of the ...

Washington State Lemon Law If you have purchased or leased a defective new vehicle, understanding if the Washington State lemon law applies to you could be the first step toward obtaining compensation. The term lemon law refers to consumer products that are defective or do not function, even after numerous repair attempts.

The WA lemon law has been enacted to protect consumers from such defective or faulty products. Each state has enacted specific laws pertaining to how a car qualifies as a lemon. Below you’ll find a summary of the WA lemon law, what you should do if you think your car is a lemon, and lemon law resources.


New Vs. Used Car Lemon Laws One of the main things to consider as to whether Washington’s lemon law applies to your case is whether your vehicle is new vs. used. A majority of lemon law state statutes apply only to new cars. However, some states do have provisions under their used car lemon laws.

The issue is specifically linked to your vehicle’s warranty. New cars are sold with vehicle warranties that specify coverage for a specified number of miles or months. It is under the umbrella of this warranty that the lemon law generally applies. For used cars sold by dealers with warranties, coverage under the state’s lemon law may apply. If your state does not have specified lemon laws for used cars and you purchased your used car with a warranty, federal lemon laws may apply.


Summary of the Washington State Lemon Law The following are the key aspects of the WA lemon law. In order for your vehicle to qualify under the lemon law, the following conditions must be met:

• Vehicles covered under the law include vehicles, including new motorcycles, leased or purchased new and registered in the state, excluding buses, vehicles in fleets of 10 or more, living portions of motor homes, or trucks with GVW of 19,000 lbs. or more.

• In order to qualify the vehicle must have had a minimum of 2 repair attempts for same serious safety defect; or 4 attempts for same defect (at least 1 of which is during the period of the manufacturer's warranty); or 30 calendar days (at least 15 of which occur during the manufacturer's warranty).


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