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Thursday, July 09, 2009

Judge to habitual drunken driver: 'You had 10 chances'

I applaud Allegheny County Judge David Cashman for sentencing a Pittsburgh-area man found guilty of his 10th DUI to a prison term of up to 11 years.

John C. Joseph, 54, was driving on a suspended license for earlier DUI convictions when police arrested him twice for DUI last year, according to the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review.

It's obvious this man has a problem and is not willing to do anything about it. He is a danger to himself and to other motorists. The prison sentence is warranted.

Read more about the case in the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review.

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