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[QUOTE="EricLA, post: 5279391, member: 26"] [I]McGuff was arrested after a witness reported that a vehicle "struck several curbs and drove through the lawn of a residence." "Due to the totality of the circumstances including, Kevin's car parked partially in his yard, Kevin not being able to roll down his window, unnatural duration it took to respond to basic questions, the poor performance of the in-car tests, the odor of an alcoholic beverage coming from his person, and the clues that I observed during his Standardized Field Sobriety Tests, I placed Kevin under arrest for OVI," the arresting officer wrote in the police report, per Eleven Warriors[/I] Yikes. No skin in the game from my perspective, but what a dumb series of decisions on McGuff's part to get himself in hot water. I'm not sure if this will result in his firing - I have no idea of his contract or what offenses could be considered "fireable", but a DUI/OWI is a felony in Ohio, so if convicted, he's a felon, correct? [I]First Felony DUI / OVI Sentencing In Ohio: The sentence for a first felony DUI / OVI conviction includes incarceration, a license suspension, and other penalties. The minimum jail sentence is 60 days in jail or prison (the minimum doubles if there is a high test or refusal), and the maximum period of incarceration is 30 months in prison. The minimum license suspension is three years, and the maximum license suspension is a suspension for life. For a felony DUI / OVI license suspension, no driving privileges can be granted for the first three years of the suspension. In addition to the incarceration and license suspension, the sentence involves vehicle forfeiture, an ignition interlock, yellow license plates, and drug/alcohol treatmen[/I]t. [/QUOTE]
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