Archive for May 26th, 2011

05.26
11

California: Veteran cop gets 3 years probation for DUI

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From Daily Democrat
A Woodland police sergeant pleaded no contest Wednesday to driving under the influence charges from a March incident.
Sgt. Steven E. Sexton, 52, was not present in the court since his charge is a misdemeanor. His attorney, Christopher Miller, entered the plea for him in Department 9 at the Yolo Superior Court. Sexton was sentenced to three years probation and a fine. He will also be required to take a nine-month education course.
California Highway Patrol arrested Sexton on suspicion of DUI the afternoon of March 7.   ….MORE

05.26
11

Illinois: tow truck driver on cocaine and booze cruise nailed dad and infant…killed them dead; now he gets 16 years

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From News Democrat
An Edwardsville man who was drunk when he plowed a tow truck into a car, killing a man and his infant son, received a 16-year prison sentence Wednesday.
Mark Ikerman, 45, received the sentence from Associate Judge James Hackett in Madison County. Ikerman pleaded guilty in March to aggravated
DUI and leaving the scene of a fatal accident.  ….MORE

05.26
11

Commentary: Blood, No Brains & Night Flights — 5 time DWI driver whined while EMT’s fought and lost battle to save baby

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Blood, No Brains and Night Flights

Commentary
By Kenneth C. Rossignol
Publisher
DWIHitParade.com

Years ago, in fact, in the very first year or so of DWI coverage as part of running my former newspaper, (about 1992), police and fire were dispatched to a curve on Maryland Rt. 5 south of Great Mills, Maryland, for a 10-50 PI, which in everyday language is collision with personal injury.
The location of the crash was in front of the old Thompson’s Peach Orchard and when I arrived I found that a fellow who had left the infamous Green Door Bar in Park had operated his car north on Rt. 5 and as he came up the hill, he crossed the center line and struck the side of a station wagon operated by a woman whose husband was assigned to the U. S. Navy Pax River base near Lexington Park.
The car, which was operated by Tom Cyrus Jr., hit the station wagon on the driver’s side.  The woman had placed her baby in the back seat of the car, in a child safety seat where he was supposed to be transported.
The baby had recently undergone surgery and was crying and miserable at home when the woman gave up all other attempts to calm the baby and used the time honored tradition of taking the child for a ride in the middle of the night.
She just didn’t know she would be up against a 5 time DWI driver.
The rescue workers from the Lexington Park Volunteer Rescue Squad did everything they could to keep this baby alive and as a helicopter set down in a nearby clearing, the baby turned an ashen gray color and that was likely the time of death, even though the heroic effort would continue.
While the baby was dying, Cyrus sat on the pavement of Rt. 5, with his minor scratches, and began bellyaching that he wasn’t getting any attention to his wounds.
Someone should have taken a piece of the wreckage and belted him over the head. But they didn’t.
Instead, Cyrus went into the system, which is written by lawyers who care more about drunk drivers than they do the victims of drunk driving.
Advocacy groups like MADD have been working for decades to make the laws evenhanded, but MADD doesn’t host too many cocktail receptions in state capitals that are the best way to get to legislators.
Cyrus was reportedly still visiting the Green Door bar as recently as the last couple of years and cops were looking out for him on his way home, waiting to nail him, lets hope they are successful in returning him to prison.
The family of the dead infant has been through misery, according to the sister of the dead baby, their lives changed forever by the act of a drunken coward and crybaby.
I will never forget seeing Cyrus sit on the highway where he had been parked by a cop who was trying his best to help the rescue folks get to the baby.
The bar is still in operation and has been a mecca for barflies and boozedroids for years. Not that there is anything wrong with that. But in Maryland, one cannot sue the bar that serves the drunk who goes out and kills and maims. Too bad.
But the answer to this problem is the same it has always been: personal responsibility. Don’t’ drink and drive.
Party as you wish, just stay off our roads.
Many of us are tired of hearing about this being a disease and people needing treatment. What they need is to be locked up for one year on a first offence. That would put an end to this endless epidemic.
In coming days and weeks, more stories of the tragedy brought upon this nation by the careless acts of the buffoons who refuse to stay off our highways after they have been out boozing will be presented.
Thank you for joining us in the DWIHitParade.com which has now been in existence nationwide since Jan. 20, 2011 and has passed the 110,000
visitor mark. Be sure to make the right decision to arrange for a sober driver.

05.26
11

Nebraska: Meth-head banker pleads guilty to 7th DUI, critically injured man, now he has found God…who knew God was in Omaha?

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From Omaha World Herald

For his seventh DUI arrest, the former bank vice president pleaded no contest Wednesday to felony DUI in connection with a February morning rush-hour crash that severely injured another driver near 132nd and Leavenworth Streets.
Dahir, 36, of Omaha, will be sentenced June 29. He faces up to five years in prison.  ….MORE

05.26
11

Nevada: Henderson City Attorney racks up big points in demo derby, wins DUI, but now she wants ‘privacy’ as she flees to rehab

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From the ‘Cut the Crap’ Department is this little gem, about the fastest exit to a rehab
center seen in many a day…


Henderson, NV (KTNV) -
The Henderson City Attorney accused of having bottles of wine before going on a destructive drive is admitting she needs help.
Following an arrest for DUI, Elizabeth Quillin released a statement, that said in part: “I am seeking immediate treatment from an inpatient facility and ask that I be allowed this time of privacy in order to address my underlying illness.” ….MORE

05.26
11

New York: public face of Albany Police Dept. returns to work after DWI conviction…he was driving police car drunk & without headlights…but not fired!

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From WTEN

ALBANY, N.Y. – James Miller, the Public Information Officer for the Albany Police Department, who was arrested for DWI in March, will return
back to work from suspension later this month. ….MORE

05.26
11

Texas: price of killing a person while DWI set at 3 years in slammer

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From Caller.com

CORPUS CHRISTI —A Robstown man was sentenced Monday to three years in prison along with probation for a fatal drunken driving crash.
Antonio Cavazos, 21, pleaded guilty last week to intoxication manslaughter with a vehicle and aggravated assault related to the May 30, 2010,
incident that killed one man and injured another. ….MORE

05.26
11

California: prosecutor drops DWI charge against Vice Mayor after a new look at BAC level gets an “adjustment”…

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From San Mateo Daily Journal
San Carlos Vice Mayor Andy Klein, who stepped aside as a mayoral candidate following his arrest on suspicion of driving while intoxicated, will ask for reconsideration after news that prosecutors won’t file criminal charges.
“Now I am definitely throwing my hat back in the ring. There’s not a reason not to. The circumstances are changed and this is no longer a distraction for the city,” Klein said.
On Monday night, Klein, 29, apologized for any public embarrassment and asked that Councilman Randy Royce be named to replace mayor Omar Ahmad who died of a heart attack May 10. The council was unable to reach a majority decision and Klein was left as acting mayor until the next council meeting.
On Tuesday, District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe announced his office would not charge Klein with misdemeanor DUI because a blood sample drawn after his May 12 arrest showed a blood alcohol level of .07 percent. Wagstaffe also cited Klein’s performance on field sobriety tests and the lack of proof he was unequivocally impaired to
drive.  ….MORE

05.26
11

North Carolina: jail was just a pit stop for this DWI driver who promptly killed once released from hoosegow

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From WITN
Authorities say a man who had been released from jail less than eight hours earlier was involved in a fatal crash that killed another man and injured a woman.
The Highway Patrol says 20-year-old Paul O’Connor of Ayden died after the car he was riding in crashed into a tree and overturned.
Troopers say the driver, 21-year-old Tommie Thompson III, was traveling 90 miles per hour down Ivy Road, outside of Greenville Tuesday night around 10:15. They say he went off the road, hit a ditch, crashed into a tree and then flipped. ….MORE

05.26
11

Virginia: this lawyer took the ‘member of the bar’ stuff too seriously…big fine in plea deal keeps him out of jail

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From Roanoke.com

As punishment for his DWI conviction, Roanoke lawyer Tony Anderson was fined $2,500, with all but $250 suspended. His driver’s license also was suspended for 12 months, however he will be eligible to apply for a restricted license that will allow him to drive to and from work. He also must attend alcohol safety classes….MORE