Arrested After Wrong Way Chase on I-96

Arresting Officer Says Driver Was Intoxicated

Michigan State Police recently arrested a suspected drunk driver in Blackman Township who was not only accused of drinking and driving, but also gave the arresting officer a serious run for his money. It all started this way… Read more ›

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Police Waiting on BAC Results

Subpoena Needed to get BAC Results after Accident

Just a few days ago, Van Buren County Sheriff’s Detectives were called to the scene of a single vehicle collision in Keeler Township. A concerned citizen noticed a black 1999 Ford Explorer crumpled against some trees next to the road at about 9:30 at night, and contacted 911 to report the crash.

 

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Van Buren County “Super Drunk” Case

A  44-year-old resident of Paw Paw was recently arrested by a Kalamazoo Sheriff’s Deputy while delivering the newspaper. But it wasn’t the fact that he was delivering the paper that caused the deputy to pull him over, rather it was that he was driving on a road that had been temporarily closed due to an accident. Read more ›

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Daughter Calls the Cops on Drunk Mother

Police are regularly dispatched to intercept suspected drunk drivers after they receive calls from concerned citizens. Usually, this is because someone passed a wrong-way driver on the highway, or noticed another vehicle weaving in and out of the lane as it traveled down the road. But rarely does the call come from inside the suspected drunk driver’s car. And even less often, is that call made by a member of the driver’s family. Read more ›

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Calhoun County Drunk Driving

Calhoun County Deputy Facing Trial 

David J. Bowers, a 34-year-old Calhoun County Deputy was found passed out behind the wheel of his car in December. Now he faces a trial, which has been scheduled for March, 2016. Read more ›

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Driving with Guns, Methamphetamine and Marijuana

Hillsdale Man Pleads to Lesser Charges

If you were to ask Richard Joseph Willard what he had been doing on January 15th, drunk, with a gun and a number of illegal drugs in his car, he will tell you an interesting story. But the prosecution isn’t buying any of it. And so rather than face trial and the possibility of decades in prison, Willard has taken a plea offer that dismisses more than half of his charges. Read more ›

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Lower the Legal Alcohol Limit?

For most people on the average day, a .08 BAC (blood alcohol content) is actually pretty common. It represents about one drink per hour, so if you are out for dinner with friends, a few drinks consumed over the course of the evening won’t be a problem. In the same way, if you meet a friend for a drink and only have one or two drinks over the course of a few hours, a higher BAC isn’t an issue. Read more ›

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Wexford County OWI

The incident took place late on a Wednesday night, shortly before midnight. Several people noticed a vehicle careen into a ditch along the side of the road, and then catch fire. They called 911 to report it, hoping that no one was trapped inside.

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Otsego County Drunk Driving and Open Intoxicants

A 56-year-old man from Pinconning was recently arrested for drunk driving after rolling his pick-up truck in the median, where Michigan State Police troopers found it shortly thereafter. But what made the arrest more interesting for the troopers was the suspect’s attempt to deal with the open beer bottles he had in his truck at the time of the crash.

MSP troopers were dispatched from the Gaylord post in Otsego County just after 10 at night to the site of the accident in Livingston Township. Police records show that, thankfully, the roll-over crash only involved one vehicle, and no one was hurt.

When officers arrived, they discovered the pick up truck had rolled over, and was lying in the median. When they addressed the driver, troopers noted that he carried the distinct odor of intoxicants. In addition, dispatch notified troopers on the scene that someone who had driven past the scene before they arrived, had noted that an individual was attempting to stuff beer cans into the nearby snow.

This was corroborated by the tow truck driver, who had also noted beer cans lying around the vehicle when he arrived. Troopers conducted a roadside sobriety test and then arrested the suspect for drinking and driving. He was transported to the Otsego County Jail, where he will be held until he posts bail.

As it turns out, this was the individual’s third operating while intoxicated offense, in addition to it being his second driving on a suspended license. Police records reveal that the man later admitted to officers that he had been drunk driving, and that he had also had open beers in his vehicle. He was therefore also charged with open intoxicants.

Under Michigan law, operating while intoxicated, third offense, is an automatic felony. It is punishable by having your license suspended for up to five years, along with having your car either immobilized or forfeited for up to three years.

In addition, a person convicted of drunk driving third offense could be sent to prison for 1 to 5 years, along with fines of up to $5,000 and as many as 180 days of court-ordered community service.

 

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Saginaw Operating While Intoxicated Causing Death

Was Operating While Intoxicated Causing Death Passenger’s Fault?

If you ask Kowase D. Scroggins about that terrible night back in June of 2014, he may admit that he was drunk behind the wheel at the time, but he is certain that the crash wasn’t his fault. In fact, if it wasn’t for something that Adonis Mitchner, his passenger, had done? Well, they would probably both still be alive.

On January 15th, jurors in a Saginaw County Circuit Court trial convicted Scroggins of Operating While Intoxicated Causing Death. Under Michigan law, this is a 15 year felony. Which means that Scroggins is facing over a decade behind bars. But we won’t know exactly what his sentence on the Operating While Intoxicated Causing Death conviction is until March. Scroggins is scheduled for sentencing March 10th.

But Scroggins doesn’t believe he got a fair deal. At his recent trial, he testified in his own defense. He explained what happened that night. And why he believes that he wasn’t actually at fault for Mitchner’s death.

According to his own testimony, Scroggins was driving his SUV that night. Mitchner was in the passenger seat. At one point Scroggins lost control of his vehicle, and bumped the curb with the rear wheel. But at that moment, perhaps in an effort to right the vehicle, Mitcher leaned over and jerked the steering wheel. This caused the entire vehicle to roll over. Which was when Mitchner was ejected from the vehicle and ultimately killed.

But the jury wasn’t buying it. In part this is likely because Scroggins was also driving on a suspended license and with a blood alcohol count of .195. That’s above the state’s “super drunk” limit. Added is the fact that Scroggins has a relatively long criminal history. He was charged as a fourth time offender.

It is worth pointing out that this was Scroggins’ second time around on this particular charge. He initially accepted a plea agreement shere the Judge had agreed to a nine year minimum sentence, after reviewing the case and Scroggins’ criminal history. However, at the sentencing, the Judge ordered Scroggins to spend 15 to 30 years in prison. So Scroggins withdrew his plea. And the process had to begin all over again.

All of this goes to show that Operating While Intoxicated Causing Death is not a charge you want to mess around with. If you, or someone you love, is charged with Operating While Intoxicated Causing Death, call us right away.  We can help protect your rights.

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