Trooper’s DUI Arrest Adds Difficulty in Repeat DUI Case
Posted on Jul 26, 2010 1:05pm PDT
The prosecution of a repeat drunk driver is becoming difficult due to the fact that the sole witness, a State Patrol trooper from Washington, is being called into question due to his own DUI arrest. According to reports, Sakhon Sakhonjareon, the repeat offender, was trying to drive but couldn't stay on his feet. Trooper Casey Myers stopped him on suspicion of DUI, which he has already been convicted three prior times. However, eleven days later, Myers was arrested with a blood-alcohol level of .11 percent and has since pleaded guilty. The defense is now questioning Myers credibility.
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