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Texas man sentenced to two life terms after 10th DWI

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Texas man sentenced to two life terms after 10th DWI
 

Bobby Gene Martin’s brushes with law enforcement for driving drunk date to 1981. But this week, his more than 30-year streak of DWI arrests came to an abrupt end.

 

http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morni...-10th-dwi/


Instead of a sign that says "Do Not Disturb" I need one that says "Already Disturbed Proceed With Caution."
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He also threatened to kill the arresting officer and his family. So the sentence isn't just for the DUI's.
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.217 huh?

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Reminds of the local story that just ran the other night about the kids who were mowed down by an intoxicated man who had 3 previous DUIs before this past one. One of the boys ended up needing to have his leg amputated because of this guy.


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I don't feel any sympathy for folks like this. It's one thing to go out and drink and get a "buzz". But to go out and get flat out chocolate wasted and get behind the wheel is just stupid...


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least we know what happened to General William Tecumseh Sherman

 

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Quote:least we know what happened to General William Tecumseh Sherman

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Seems like he's burning his way through Texas now!!
What in the Wide Wide World of Sports is agoin' on here???
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Quote:least we know what happened to General William Tecumseh Sherman

 

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I bet this thread blows up into a big Civil War history debate now.

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I thought your DL gets taken after 3.
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but you don't have to have a DL to get a DWI/DUI...........and if Georgia officials had arrested Sherman things would have been different   :yes:


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Quote:I thought your DL gets taken after 3.
 

It was probably suspended, but that doesn't stop people like him. 

 

Studies have concluded that, for each time someone is arrested for DUI / DWI, they have probably driven at about the same level of intoxication 30 +/- times without getting caught. The same studies suggest that they drove drunk 80 +/- times before the first time they were caught. 

 

Quote:but you don't have to have a DL to get a DWI/DUI...........and if Georgia officials had arrested Sherman things would have been different   :yes:
 

Prosecutors, for the most part, don't care about drunk drivers. They'll just plead it down to reckless and let the guy keep his license. It's all about that win percentage.

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Quote:I thought your DL gets taken after 3.


That certainly doesn't stop some people from driving. A few years back I saw a news story about a woman getting her 18th DUI. I'm not sure why she wasn't in prison before that.
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Quote:That certainly doesn't stop some people from driving. A few years back I saw a news story about a woman getting her 18th DUI. I'm not sure why she wasn't in prison before that.
 

She was probably arrested 18 times and convicted on a handful of them. They usually plead down to lesser charges, or they'll spend a couple weeks in jail and use it as time-served.

 

I don't why they don't take it more seriously. 

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