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Third offenseA minimum of 30 days in jail, a fine of $850–$2,750, and a license suspension of two to 12 years Fourth or more offensesA felony with a maximum of five years in prison and a license suspension of three years to life Other penalties Yellow license platesIgnition interlock deviceVehicle immobilization or forfeitureSecure continuous remote alcohol monitoring (SCRAM)Community control (probation)Alcohol education program costsIncreased auto insurance ratesReinstatement requirements Complete a treatment or rehabilitation programMaintain six months of sobrietySubmit an Alcohol/Drug Reinstatement form to the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV)
so make it make sense. he wont be allowed to drive a car, but he can driver racehorses? i dont see this ending well.
Can anyone confirm this is his 4th dui? If so, he should sit in jail for six months or so. Try getting sober that way.
Fighting his ex’s mother while in the bike to race or something similar? Sounds super classy. Excellent choice Jess!
If your daughter was getting all 3 holes plugged and her BF left her you would be mad to.
does anyone think he gets jail time? is it like 50-50,60-40, 70-30?
so you are saying she wasnt a virgin?
Depends if the public defender he requested can get charges reduced.
I'm sure any lawyer will tell him to get in a program, get sober. If he has 4 dui's he's fucked, he might be able to do a stint in rehab, before trial. If he's lucky he will only be on probation for a long time. Ya can't drink on probation, they check. No more casino's, No Canada trips. He will be a convicted felon, the rest of his life. I don't care if he has a license to drive horses. Do you really think it matters to the integrity of harness racing. I'm sure you can name 10 drivers who did coke, smoked pot or were drunks. Some very popular names.