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One For The Road

Started by Lloyd Danforth, March 14, 2010, 06:47 AM NHFT

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Lloyd Danforth


I read this and then read some of the comments.  They were all over the place between 'love him 'cause your a Christian' to hate him 'cause he injured 3 people,critically.
I pointed out that if he was facing being sentenced to working in a prison factory or farm where he had to support himself and pay his victims, which would make sense, his 'one for the road'  could be 'one for the road (chain gang) crew.

http://www.ketv.com/news/22816836/detail.html


Police: Man Drunk At DUI Sentencing
Jason Botos Needed Help Getting Out Of Car

PAPILLION, Neb. --
Authorities said a drunken driver showed up for his sentencing hearing drunk again.

Jason Botos, 30, was driven to court by his father and investigators said he was so drunk that he had to be helped inside and wasn't able to make his court appearance.

"He was unable to get himself out of the vehicle, he was so intoxicated," said deputy Sarpy County attorney Ben Perlman.

Investigators said Botos' father asked deputies to help carry his son inside the courthouse.

Botos was scheduled to be sentenced for a drunken driving offense in September 2009. He was driving near Highway 75 and Cornhusker Road when his car jumped a curb and smashed into five other vehicles, critically injuring three people.

"Because he failed to appear for his court appearance, a warrant was issued," said Perlman.

Deputies arrested Botos in the parking lot.

"He was kind of slumped over. Two deputies assisted him," said Sarpy County Sheriff's Deputy Tina Anderson. "He could not walk on his own."

Inside the jail, Anderson put Botos through a breath test.

"The test showed he was at a 0.43," she said, a level that is more than five times the legal limit.

Deputies sent him to a hospital to get checked out and then brought him back to a cell.

"He was coughing and curled up in a ball," Anderson said.

Botos now faces a new charge and more jail time in a case that has authorities shaking their heads.

"This is a pretty rare case, and extreme case," said Capt. Monty Daganaar of the Sarpy County Sheriff's Office.

Botos will be sentenced on Tuesday. Between the new charge of failure to appear and the drunken driving conviction, he could get 18 months in jail.

Tom Sawyer

Quote"The test showed he was at a 0.43," she said, a level that is more than five times the legal limit.

I see this nonsense all the time... legal limit only has to do with driving.

Lloyd Danforth

Yeah....when someone's blood is almost half alcohol the 'legal' limit is hardly worth consideration ;D

Pat K

I hate when my alcohol stream gets down to half blood.

Kat Kanning

Quote from: Pat K on March 14, 2010, 12:44 PM NHFT
I hate when my alcohol stream...

Is that what you call it when you pee?

Lloyd Danforth

With all of the fun we are having I'm not going to point out that I have only just learned that it is not really 43% or whatever the number was.