Fun_People Archive
8 Feb
"Habitual" and the legal fine points
Date: Thu, 8 Feb 96 04:47:01 -0800
From: Peter Langston <psl>
To: Fun_People
Subject: "Habitual" and the legal fine points
[This guy wouldn't be a Congressman, would he? -psl]
Forwarded-by: be023@scn.org (James Mullany)
From: the Santa Fe _New Mexican_, February 7, 1996:
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REPEAT OFFENDER ENTERS GUILTY PLEA IN LATEST DWI CASE
[excerpted from article by Steve Terrell (c) 1996 The New Mexican]
A Santa Fe man who police say has been arrested 18 times on drunken
driving charges pleaded guilty to his latest DWI on Tuesday.
However, Joe Leonard Rael, of Santa Fe, said he plans to challenge his
previous convictions in an attempt to avoid sentencing as a repeat offender.
"I'm not a habitual offender," he said. "I used to be habitual."
Under state law, which went into effect in 1994, a person with three or
more prior DWIs faces a mandatory 6 month jail sentence and up to 20
months in prison for any additional convictions.
According to the police report of Rael's most recent arrest, breath tests
showed Rael with a blood alcohol content of .23%. The legal limit in New
Mexico is .08%
In November 1990, Rael was arrested - and later convicted - of DWI. He
told authorities after that arrest that he had been on his way to a
meeting with a Municipal Court drunken-driving program official.
© 1996 Peter Langston