Posts Tagged ‘Mark Dahir’

09.22
11

Nebraska: judge refuses to explain why he let Meth-Head Banker Mark Dahir out of slammer after only 6 months

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Is Omaha State Bank holding the note on Judge’s house?

From WOWT

Multiple DUI offender Mark Dahir was transferred from prison to the work release program recently. Dahir’s defense attorney says no favors were called in.Douglas County Attorney Don Kleine wasn’t happy about it, but it was ultimately up to the department of corrections after the sentencing.
Convicted on previous DUI’s, 37-year-old Mark Dahir spent a short time in prison, went through rehab programs, or may have also received probation. His 4th conviction in June brought a sentence by Judge J. Patrick Mullen of 2-3 years in prison. Since his arrest in March, Dahir has spent about 6 months behind bars, which includes 100 days since the sentencing with credit, before being evaluated by the state and transferred to work release. ….MORE

06.29
11

Nebraska: Meth-Head banker can make loans in the Big House; sent to slammer for 2-3 years for 7th DUI and injuring victim

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From Omaha World Herald

An Omaha banker was sentenced to two to three years in prison for his seventh DUI, which resulted in a February crash that critically injured an Omaha man.
Douglas County District Judge Patrick Mullen sentenced Mark Dahir, a former vice president at Omaha State Bank, to the term for driving under the influence of methamphetamine. ….MORE

Prior coverage of Banker Mark Dahir’s rampage of impaired driving

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

03.16
11

Nebraska: Judge gives bozo Meth-Head Banker light sentence for DUI

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From KETV.com
OMAHA, Neb. —
A bank vice president told a judge Wednesday he’s learned a hard lesson and is ready to take responsibility for being a repeat offender of driving under the influence.
Mark Dahir, 38, appeared before a Douglas County District Court judge for the sentencing of a third DUI offense from August.
Prosecutors had lowered the charge from a fourth offense to a third. That was before police arrested Dahir, accusing him of being high on meth when they said he caused an injury crash in February. ….MORE

02.25
11

Nebraska: Meth-Head DUI Banker’s attorney wants Mark Dahir to go to treatment center….DA says jail will do fine

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Mark’s on the move: to Crossbar Hotel
Okay….everybody get out their violins for Mark Dahir, he suffered broken ribs and a bruised heart…couldn’t hurt his brain, though….how about the broken pelvis and lacerations of his victim? 
From KETV.COM;
OMAHA, Neb. —
Mark Dahir remained in jail after hearing six misdemeanor charges Thursday.  Dahir is accused of having meth in his system when he crashed his car into another vehicle on Feb. 15. The impact broke the other driver’s pelvis. Dahir suffered six broken ribs, a punctured lung and a bruised heart…..MORE

02.18
11

Nebraska:6 DUI arrests for banker don’t really add up to 6 when compounded in his favor…set to for sentencing…then junior gets drunk again and slams into another vehicle the day before sentencing and he’s DUI again…

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From Omaha.com:
Mark Dahir was supposed to be sentenced Wednesday for his sixth DUI arrest — a DUI that counted in court as only his third conviction because of numerous breaks given to the 36-year-old bank vice president. But the day before he was to benefit from his latest plea bargain, authorities say, Dahir wreaked havoc. Authorities allege that Dahir was driving under the influence Tuesday on 132nd Street, weaving between cars and passing in the center turn lane, before his 2005 Infiniti SUV rammed into a 2008 GMC Denali….MORE