Monday, July 25, 2016

Offender’s jail sentenced lengthened for drunk driving

A Springfield inmate had his jail sentence lengthened this week by another 4-to-18 months after he pleaded guilty to a felony count of drunken driving in connection with a crash into a ditch that occurred back in February.

www.rutlandherald.com    

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  1. “He’s really gotten jammed up for this,” (attorney Dan Stevens)

    Danno, you'd be singing a different tune if this habitual offender had stole your vehicle or critically injured a family member during a stoned-out, joy ride.

    We all sleep a little better with this low life behind bars. Well at least most of us, except CG who'll be all too glad to remind us of the need to make it all legal.

    One look at the photo so generously included by the administrator well illustrates the confused look of diminished brain cell activity of the typical stoner. Party on Aaron!

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    1. What, don't you realize that criminals are really victims of society? Just look at this fresh-faced young lad! He can't be held responsible for his actions; everybody knows the Pope and Richard Nixon are to blame!

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