Tuesday, May 26, 2009

"The Finest"

Patently obvious he was tested repeatedly until his blood alcohol was below legal intoxication.

Cop allowed to sober up before breathalizer after hit and run

"CHICAGO (AP) - The Cook County state's attorney's office says an off-duty Chicago police officer charged in a fatal hit & run was not given a Breathalyzer test for almost four hours after his arrest.
The tests showed that Officer Richard Bolling had a blood-alcohol level of 0.079. That's just under the 0.08 legal limit.
A Chicago police spokesman says the department wouldn't comment on the test.
The 39-year-old Bolling is charged with reckless homicide, DUI and hit & run after allegedly striking and killing a 13-year-old boy riding his bicycle on the South Side early Friday."


Two felony counts. Aggravated rape, battery and attempted sexual battery.
Probation.

"If convicted on all of the original charges, Schaeffer could have received a sentence that would have kept him in prison for the rest of his life. By pleading guilty to the limited charges and adhering to the judge's conditions, he avoids prison time."

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