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DUI Charge Number 7 – What Happens?

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As a former DUI prosecutor and Board Certified Criminal Trial Lawyer with extensive experience with dui charges, I can tell you that handling cases involving repeat DUI offenses is a rare and challenging scenario. Throughout my career, I have dealt with various DUI cases, from first and second-time offenders, even third-time charges, each presenting its unique legal complexities.

Recent reports from Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office reveal the arrest of a 51-year-old individual on their seventh DUI charge, among other offenses.
” a seventh-time DUI case is an exceptionally infrequent occurrence”

However, encountering a seventh-time DUI case is an exceptionally infrequent occurrence. Such cases demand a nuanced understanding of both state DUI laws and the individual’s history. If you or someone you know is facing such a situation, don’t hesitate to contact me at 813-222-2220 to discuss the specifics and explore legal strategies tailored to your case. Meanwhile here are the details with names omitted.

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Felony DUI Charges in Florida: Seventh Offense

Recent reports from Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office reveal the arrest of a 51-year-old individual on their seventh DUI charge, among other offenses. The incident occurred on U.S. 19 and Winding Creek Boulevard just before 11 p.m. on Tuesday, according to official arrest reports.

Deputies stated that the individual was speeding in a white mini-van north on U.S. 19. Furthermore, the van lacked proper registration, and the individual was found to be operating it with a suspended license.

Upon inspection, deputies noted several indicators of intoxication, including bloodshot and watery eyes, slurred speech, and the odor of alcohol. The individual refused to undergo field sobriety tests or provide a breath sample, as documented in the reports.

Charges and Violation of Probation

The individual faces multiple charges, including drunken driving, driving with a suspended license, and operating an unregistered vehicle. Additionally, there is a violation of probation charge from another county related to a previous offense of driving without a license.

Repeat Offender: History of DUI Charges

Arrest reports highlight the individual’s extensive history of DUI charges. Previous incidents occurred in 1991, 1997, 2005, 2006, and 2017. Unfortunately, the dispositions of these cases are not immediately available, raising questions about the legal consequences and resolutions of past offenses.

As of now, the individual is being held at the county jail with bail set at $7,000, as per available records. An assistant public defender has been appointed to represent them, who, through the defender, entered a not guilty plea on their behalf, according to official records.

Source

Information for this report was sourced from Tampabay.com.

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