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Updated: 12:00 PM Nov 12, 2009
Woman Pleads Guilty To 13th Drunken Driving Charge
A western Wisconsin woman has pleaded guilty to her 13th drunken driving charge.
Posted: 10:20 AM Nov 12, 2009Reporter: Associated Press |
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A western Wisconsin woman has pleaded guilty to her 13th drunken driving charge.
Fifty-one-year-old Lisa White of St. Croix Falls was arrested in Barron County last June while she was on extended supervision for drunken driving convictions in Eau Claire and Burnett counties.
She was sentenced to three years in prison in Eau Claire County last month for violating terms of her extended supervision. In September, she received 18 months in prison for violating her supervision in Burnett County.
White is to be sentenced on the Barron County drunken driving conviction Dec. 15.
Her previous drunken driving convictions date back to 1991 and happened in Minnesota and Wisconsin.
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This woman should be in jail for the rest of her life. This is the only way to prevent her from killing an innocent person. I was hit by a drunk driver while waiting to turn left. He hit me at 50 mph. This was his 5th offense. Plus he had no insurance. Enough is enough.
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