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DUI nets Masury man a year in prison

Published: Fri, June 5, 2009 @ 12:05 p.m.

YOUNGSTOWN — A Masury man with almost a dozen driving under the influence of alcohol convictions will be behind bars for one year.

Bradley Parker, 45, of Elm Street Southeast, Masury, pleaded guilty to felony DUI before Judge R. Scott Krichbaum, Mahoning County Common Pleas Court, earlier this week. He will be sent to prison for one year and have his license suspended for four years.

Parker will also pay a fine of $1,350 and undergo drug and alcohol treatment while incarcerated.

Prosecutor J. Michael Thompson said it is difficult to pinpoint exactly how many DUI convictions Parker has because of closely dated entries from other jurisdictions, but he said Parker has at least 10 previous convictions an maybe as many as 11.

The most recent conviction in Judge Krichbaum’s court is Parker’s first felony DUI conviction.

Thompson said a provision in Ohio law makes the sixth DUI received in a 20-year period a felony, but somehow Parker managed not to receive any felony-level charges in the past.

“It seems like the last two [convictions] should have been felonies. He managed to skate without a felony conviction. We are not sure what jurisdiction those were in,” said Thompson.

With the most recent conviction, Parker could have gotten as little as 60 days in the county jail or as much as 30 months in prison.


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1 gmann415 (268 comments)posted 5 months, 5 days ago

this guy didnt seem to learn the 10Xs before so why is he only getting 1 year? people with 3 driving without insurance get a automatic 3 year licence suspension and a $1,000 fine and face up to 6 moths in jail. seems to me that its a worse offence to drive without insurance than it is to drive drunk. if a person was to have 3 d.u.i,s they still get to drive. but dont get caught 3x,s without insurance because you wont be able to drive at all.

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2Read blog Stan (2450 comments)posted 5 months, 5 days ago

"Parker will also pay a fine of $1,350 and undergo drug and alcohol treatment while incarcerated."

He will be as dry as a sponge in the Sahara when they let him out after a year. Will he stay sober? The chances of that are very slim as he doesn't mind making sacrifices for what he likes.

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