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Grandmother Going to Prison for DUI

A Vermont grandmother has been sentenced to 3.5 years in prison after she was convicted on charges of driving drunk that resulted in the death of a man who was putting something in the back of his car. Jean Mahoney pleaded no contest to the charges that resulted from the accident that occurred after Mahoney had dropped her granddaughter off at school. The judge sentenced the woman to prison because of the high level of drunk drivers in Vermont.      

You need to understand what to expect when you are charged with a DUI because the circumstances can be quite serious. You may face jail time, heavy fines, license suspension and other consequences that will affect your personal and professional life. It's important that your drunk driving case is handled properly so that your rights are protected during this time. You can resolve this matter in a beneficial way if you know how to approach your case with the help of a lawyer. With the help of a DUI attorney, you can begin to move forward with your case and your life. You can count on a drunk driving lawyer to always have your best interest in mind while protecting your rights. It's in your best interest to work with a drunk driving attorney who will know how to deal with DMV hearings and court proceedings. Contact a DUI lawyer today to begin discussing your case.

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