Archive for June 6th, 2011

06.6
11

Maryland: Charges of DWI Against Shawn DeLaVergne Dropped by Carroll County States Attorney

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To the Editor
I have been exonerated. All charges associated with this arrest have been Nolle Prosequi due to lack of evidence, i.e. my low BAC of .03. Obviously, since the State of Maryland has a no drop policy for these charges, there must of been something deeply wrong with my case for them to do so.
I understand that Driving Impaired is dangerous, illegal and harms many people’s lives and my heart goes out to those victims and their families. But for you to be so quick to judge me on my “decisions” is harmful to your mission and your decision to automatically trust the competency and integrity of every arrest and police officer is misguided. It is not up to your site, or your readers, to determine innocence or guilt based on empty accusations. I trust that you will be more conscious when automatically accusing people before their trial. As I said before, I feel your site will have more success if you are responsible when selecting names and reputations to tarnish.
Shawn DeLaVergne
“A wrongly accused man is always vilified by the ignorant masses. Such a man should fire at will, he is bound to hit something.”
(Editor’s Note: A BAC level of .03 while below the legal limit still indicates that the driver had been drinking prior to driving.  While not illegal to do so, based solely on the BAC level, any alcohol can slow response times to challenges in operating a vehicle and lead to injury or death.  Thus all of us should rely upon someone not drinking to drive or wait until the alcohol leaves the system.  Having charges dropped by a prosecutor who finds that a case has been ill-prepared by police, witnesses not available or other decisions based on the information available to a prosecutor does not indicate that the charges are “empty accusations”.  The public relies upon the police, prosecutors and judges to fairly enforce the law and the courts have ruled that the media has the right under the First Amendment to report actions taken by those entrusted with our system of justice.  Since Shawn DelaVergne admits that he was drinking and driving, although under the legal limit, and according to the court records the case was dropped by the Carroll County States Attorney; he should draw the conclusion that he was lucky that he did not cause injury or death to another and that expensive repercussions to his actions were avoided.
The Maryland State Police are extremely competent and well trained; it is up to the decisions of prosecutors as to proceed with a case and does nothing to impugn the validity of the arrest. Anyone who can point to an illegal arrest can provide the proof. As our system of laws allows the readers to have access to all arrests and for the press to report on the actions of our publicly paid law officers, the reader can draw their own conclusions about what all this means. It is a shame that DeLaVergne believes he has been “vilified” by being one of 438 persons listed in the DWIHitParade report of those arrested by the Maryland State Police in April of 2011.  It is also a shame he believes that our readers are “ignorant masses”.  Everyone needs to make good decisions about driving after drinking.)

06.6
11

Louisiana: underage son of Judge busted for DWI; 7 Crown with Bud chasers!

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From NewsStar
A local judge’s son was arrested for driving while intoxicated and other charges early Sunday morning.
State police arrested Nicholas Scott Leehy, 18, 4100 Chauvin Lane, Monroe, Sunday on charges of driving while intoxicated first offense, improper lane usage, open container and possession of alcohol by a person under 21.
Nicholas Leehy is the son of 4th Judicial District Judge Scott Leehy  ….MORE

06.6
11

Montana: two charter bus drivers taking kids to Yellowstone on field trip busted for DUI; 98 kids were at risk from these bozos

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From KBZK

Bozeman Schools Superintendent Dr. Kirk Miller says he was surprised when he got the call Friday morning that two charter bus drivers who were taking a group of 98 Sacajawea seventh graders on a field trip to Yellowstone National Park were under arrest for allegedly drinking and driving.
“Its just one of those things I would never have expected that that kind of thing would happen on any trip we’ve ever taken. And when it did I’m proud of the group of people who worked diligently to ensure student safety,” said Miller.….MORE

06.6
11

Maryland: drunk driver kills 3 in rear-end collision at 3 am near Wilson Bridge on Rt. 210

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A drunk driver was operating this 2002 GMC Yukon when it rammed a Mazda, below, and sent it careening off the highway, killing the three people inside, two of whom have been identified by police.  Police took the DWI driver into custody and have not yet released his name.    photos courtesy, left, of NBC 4 Washington, and right, ABC 7 WJLA TV
From WJLA Washington

Three people were killed and another was seriously injured early Sunday morning when a small car they were traveling in was rear ended by an alleged drunk driver in a speeding SUV on Indian Head Highway in Oxon Hill, police say.Prince George’s County Police say that a GMC Yukon rammed a four-door Mazda on Route 210 at Wilson Bridge Drive at about 3:15 a.m. The Mazda, carrying four people, then careened into a tree.