Seattle Councilwoman Jane Hague gets DUI Sentence
In Seattle criminal and legal related headlines, according to the esteemed ‘Seattle Times Eastside bureau’ online newspaper,
King County Councilwoman Jane Hague recieved 6 months of probation for her recent high profile dui case,
and she has to make no fewer than three public-service announcements as well as perform seventy-five hours of community service. In addition to that, she must drive her car with an ignition-interlock gadget,
as well as undergo an alcohol related evaluation, according to her attorney. If all goes alright for her and she completes all of the relevent mandates at hand,
her charge could potentially be lowered to reckless driving. You know that her and her attorney are praying for that specific outcome in this case. All things considered, the judgement was very fair, in my honest opinion.
For her part, she also appears to believe that the judgement was fair, saying that she was indeed “pleased” with the outcome of the charge which was filed following her being stopped while driving on Highway 520 on her way back to the city of Bellevue from neighboring Seattle.
The Prosecutor of the specific case, one Lynn Moberly, brought these charges to bear so as to avoid the possibility of any conflicts with the Seattle Prosecutor’s Office. Forthermore, she stated that these recommendation were arranged after rather extensive negotiations.
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In related Seattle law headlines, it was reported in an article on the K5 Local News that some Seattle nightclub stings may have really backfired. In court earlier in this week,
the particular policeman who was scheduled to testify against a club doorman accused of letting in minors simply did not show up for the hearing in question. This same situation also occured at another defendant’s trial the previous week. That defendant was then found not guilty
and the charges were later dropped, apparently.
All the while, Attorney Michael Schwartz maintains that the whole sting in question was a complete waste of police time as well as taxpayer funds, according to the article.
Being an assemblywoman she probably dies not really feel like a criminal, but she is.
