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TEN DRUNK DRIVING CONVICTIONS!!!

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Speeders & Drunk Drivers are MURDERERS - 15 Dec 2007 05:59 GMT
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22244608/

Man Sentenced For Tenth DWI Conviction
WTMJ-TV and JSOnline.com
updated 12:42 p.m. MT, Thurs., Dec. 13, 2007

A 37-year-old man was sentenced to the maximum three years in prison for
his 10th drunken driving conviction on Wednesday.

WAUPACA - A 37-year-old man was sentenced to the maximum three years in
prison for his 10th drunken driving conviction on Wednesday.

Waupaca County Circuit Judge Raymond Huber cited a pre-sentence report
that said Scott Hein would often drink 17 or 18 beers at one sitting and
said he feared he would "kill someone some day." Huber also gave Hein, of
Ogdensburg, three years of extended supervision for the felony drunken
driving conviction and 18 more months in prison because Hein violated
extended supervision orders from two previous convictions.

Huber, who has sentenced Hein in the past, rejected a request to have
Hein serve the time in the county jail. Hein also was convicted of
operating after revocation. Huber used that conviction to place him on
probation for two years after his extended supervision, meaning Hein will
be kept under supervision for the next nine and one-half years. "This is
to keep you off the road for the maximum amount of time available under
the statutes," Huber said.

Hein was stopped in June in Weyauwega for driving 59 miles an hour in a
45 mph zone. His blood-alcohol content was 0.177 percent, more than twice
the state's legal limit of 0.08 percent, reports said. About three months
before his arrest, Hein had been released from prison after completing
more than two years of a three-year sentence for his ninth drunken
driving conviction.

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All drunk drivers are like this.  Totally incorrigible. That's why we
have to lock these killers up forever, even first offenders.
Neolibertarian - 15 Dec 2007 16:32 GMT
> http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22244608/
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> All drunk drivers are like this.  Totally incorrigible. That's why we
> have to lock these killers up forever, even first offenders.

This is the 21st Century.  Why steadfastly cling to 20th Century
technology, which you must admit has been failing us so miserably over
the last 75 years?

If you're gonna cling to it despite reason, why should you criminalize
only certain manifestations of incompetence?

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Speeders & Drunk Drivers are MURDERERS - 15 Dec 2007 18:37 GMT
> In article <Xns9A06E9CFB3347riemann1850yahoo...@216.168.3.70>,
>
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> If you're gonna cling to it despite reason, why should you criminalize
> only certain manifestations of incompetence?

GFY, you criminal coddler.  Only a psychopath defends these kid-
killing drunk drivers.
Murderous Speeding Drunken Distracted Driver (Hector Goldstein) - 15 Dec 2007 21:44 GMT
>> In article <Xns9A06E9CFB3347riemann1850yahoo...@216.168.3.70>,
>>
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>GFY, you criminal coddler.  Only a psychopath defends these kid-
>killing drunk drivers.

Damned, *10* drunk driving convictions? I've got some catching up to
do!!!!!

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necromancer - 16 Dec 2007 00:45 GMT
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> All drunk drivers are like this.  Totally incorrigible. That's why we
> have to lock these killers up forever, even first offenders.

Would it have made you feel better if he had 20 convictions?  ;)

O,BTW, have you ever driven a car faster then the posted speed limit?

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Shawn Hirn - 16 Dec 2007 12:26 GMT
> All drunk drivers are like this.  Totally incorrigible. That's why we
> have to lock these killers up forever, even first offenders.

Not so. A good friend of mine did jail time on weekends and lost his
license for a while due to one DUI. That was easily ten years ago. To
the best of my knowledge, he stopped drinking totally when he was
sentenced and he has never had a drink since, not even wine.
 
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