Michigan state Rep. Mary Cavanagh to be sentenced for OWI Friday

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Redford lawmaker Rep. Mary Cavanagh is set to face sentencing Friday, May 6, after being charged with driving under the influence in February.
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Under the Illinois Summary Suspension law, if you refuse to take the breath test, there is a mandatory 1 year license suspension imposed for a first-time DUI offender. However, if you take the test and the result is . 08 or above, a mandatory 6-month license suspension will be imposed.

johnjameson
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Another example of someone being above the law. 2nd drunk driving charge and she gets two years probation and two days of community service in lieu of jail time. The rapid corruption in the justice system is sickening.

imyrs
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Why would anybody want to be upset with this lady, Her family can be upset, nobody is perfect.

richardhald
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She’s wrong AF but how do you have someone do field sobriety like walking and balancing in the snow when it’s wet, cold and slippery?

mjallen
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Second offense, and "the lawmaker did not receive any jail time, and got the recommended sentence of a $500 fine, a 10-day work program, 2 years of probation, she must appear for sobriety court, and other fines."

YellowJeep
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Mary: NEVER admit you drank anything and NEVER take a Breathalizer! Plus, REMAIN SILENT!

davidszakacs
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She has money, why not take an Uber or Lyft?

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