| Woman Arrested 207 Times Pleads Guilty To DUI Charges |
Rhonda Heisler, 42, and mother of two, pleaded guilty Tuesday morning in a general sessions court in Sumner County, Tennessee to two (2) counts of driving under the influence. William Lamberth, assistant district attorney, said he is pleased that Heisler stepped up and accepted her punishment to the DUI plea: two (2), one-year prison terms, to be served consecutively. As part of the plea agreement, A.D.A. Lamberth agreed to throw out two (2) felony counts of reckless endangerment against Heisler for consuming alcohol and pills behind the wheel while her two (2)young children were in the vehicle with her. Lamberth explained that it would've been impossible to get convictions on both the DUI charges and the reckless endangerment charges because Tennessee law already combines both into one state statute.
Have you or a loved one been arrested for operating a motor vehicle with the presence of a schedule 1 controlled substance in your body, OWI or DUI? If so, a lawyer at Freedman & Freedman may be able to help. We handle OWI defense for clients throughout Warren, Sterling Heights, Troy, Rochester Hills and Royal Oak, Michigan. No matter the unique circumstances of your case, a Michigan DUI attorney can offer you a free case evaluation and determine what we can do to help you.
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Posted By Freedman & Freedman on June 23, 2010 01:15 pm | Permalink |