Paul Pelosi pleads guilty to DWI

Who was in Paul Pelosi's vehicle when it crashed?

There was somebody else...

I mean, curious minds want to know.
 
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lol. zero time served.

Hey Toots......check your shoes, you just stepped in again..... :laughing0301:

Pelosi totaled two vehicles, caused a non Engrish speaking vine picker physical damage, which is a felony under Ca law.

Care to try again?

The case against Gaetz was officially dropped in December of 2008. His attorney argued that there had been no evidence Gaetz had been impaired while behind the wheel. Deputy Anglin ended up quitting his job shortly after arresting Gaetz after he was accused of grabbing a suspect’s neck during another arrest in early November.

Gaetz was never convicted for DUI. But his mugshot was published online. After becoming a Florida congressman, Gaetz supported efforts to have mugshots of unconvicted people removed from private websites. Nothing was passed while he was in the state office. But in 2018, a Florida law went into effect that requires websites to take down mugshots if requested without charging a fee.


Matt Gaetz DUI Arrest: What Led to His Mugshot
 
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lol. zero time served.

Republican Matt Gaetz is a POS!

Near midnight, Okaloosa County Deputy Chris Anglin clocked Gaetz speeding 48 in a 35 mph zone. Anglin reported that Gaetz fumbled for his license and registration, his eyes were watery and bloodshot, and he swayed and staggered when he got out of the car. Smelling alcohol, Anglin asked Gaetz if he had been drinking. Gaetz replied no. Minutes later, he admitted he had consumed two beers. Twice, Anglin conducted an eye test. Twice, Gaetz’s eyes didn’t follow the prompt.

Gaetz, who had recently begun practicing law, declined any field sobriety tests. He was arrested and refused the breath test. Weeks after the arrest, Anglin, the officer who arrested Gaetz, was forced to resign the case was dismissed.
 
Republican Matt Gaetz is a POS!

Near midnight, Okaloosa County Deputy Chris Anglin clocked Gaetz speeding 48 in a 35 mph zone. Anglin reported that Gaetz fumbled for his license and registration, his eyes were watery and bloodshot, and he swayed and staggered when he got out of the car. Smelling alcohol, Anglin asked Gaetz if he had been drinking. Gaetz replied no. Minutes later, he admitted he had consumed two beers. Twice, Anglin conducted an eye test. Twice, Gaetz’s eyes didn’t follow the prompt.

Gaetz, who had recently begun practicing law, declined any field sobriety tests. He was arrested and refused the breath test. Weeks after the arrest, Anglin, the officer who arrested Gaetz, was forced to resign amid several alleged infractions, including that he used excessive force against a DUI suspect soon after Gaetz’s arrest.

The case against Gaetz was officially dropped in December of 2008. His attorney argued that there had been no evidence Gaetz had been impaired while behind the wheel. Deputy Anglin ended up quitting his job shortly after arresting Gaetz after he was accused of grabbing a suspect’s neck during another arrest in early November.

Gaetz was never convicted for DUI. But his mugshot was published online. After becoming a Florida congressman, Gaetz supported efforts to have mugshots of unconvicted people removed from private websites. Nothing was passed while he was in the state office. But in 2018, a Florida law went into effect that requires websites to take down mugshots if requested without charging a fee.
 

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