Latest News 2010 April Washington School Chief Serving DUI Jail Time

Washington School Chief Serving DUI Jail Time

Washington Superintendent of Public Instruction Randy Dorn is serving one day in jail for drunk driving. He was originally arrested while driving home from a crab feed and dance after taking a breath test that found his blood alcohol content to be .11%. He has since pled guilty to his charges which will give him one day in jail and a fine of $866 plus costs and assessments.

Being charged with a DUI can change a person's life in many ways. If you are arrested for drunk driving, you may be facing consequences such as license suspension, jail time, heavy fines, alcohol education classes and community service time. You need to know that you do have rights to protect so that your personal and professional life is not affected by these consequences. It's in your best interest to work with a DUI lawyer who will know what to expect with your case and how to handle this matter. A drunk driving attorney will be able to deal with difficult DMV hearings and court proceedings. You can count on a drunk driving lawyer to always have your best interest in mind. Please take some time today to contact a DUI attorney and begin discussing the details of your case now.

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