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| DUI Offences Get Man 20 Years |
| By billingsgazette.com |
| Published: 09/15/2010 |
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A 31-year-old Billings man will spend at least four years at Montana State Prison for five drunken-driving related offenses. District Judge Russell Fagg sentenced Levi Kip Brown to a total prison term of 20 years, with eight years suspended, for three counts of felony DUI and two counts of felony criminal endangerment. The charges stemmed from three incidents within a five-month span last year. After hearing testimony from his girlfriend and grandmother, Brown tearfully apologized before Fagg imposed the sentence. Brown’s public defender, Gregory Paskell, asked the judge to impose a sentence of 10 years to the state Department of Corrections, with five years suspended. Paskell argued that Brown needs treatment followed by community placement instead of incarceration. Read More. |
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