Former Public Defender Pleads in DUI Case
Posted on Dec 29, 2011 10:50am PST
A former Shasta County, California deputy public defender has reportedly pleaded no contest in her DUI case. According to reports, she pleaded to misdemeanor DUI and has been placed on three years of probation as a result. The woman was originally arrested on suspicion of DUI when she was pulled over by officers who found her blood alcohol level to be at .12 percent.
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