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Kohldog 07-10-2002 10:47 AM

Troutley - Did you stop the guy for his 22nd DUI??
 
I was just reading a story in the paper about the guy arrested for his 22nd DUI!!!! :eek: :eek:

I'm thinking you made the stop and just wanted to say thank you for getting this idiot off the road.

Here's the story:

An Apple Valley man with 21 drunken-driving convictions has been charged again, less than a month before a state law takes effect that would make his offense a felony carrying a prison sentence of at least three years.

Until the law takes effect Aug. 1, all repeat drunken-driving convictions are gross misdemeanors with a maximum sentence of a year in jail.

Raymond J. Sherman, 39, appeared Tuesday in Dakota County District Court to face charges of first-and second-degree drunken driving and driving after license cancelation. He was being held in lieu of $12,000 bail, the maximum allowed for repeat drunken drivers.

After being stopped Sunday night and failing sobriety tests, Sherman told a state trooper that he would agree to the year in jail but wouldn't quit drinking or get treatment, court records show. Sherman said he wasn't concerned because drunken driving was not yet a felony. He added that he probably would have fled from the trooper if he weren't pulling a boat with his car when he was stopped.

The records show that Sherman had four drunken-driving and related convictions in Colorado in 1993 and '94 and 17 in Minnesota from 1982 until July 2000. His driver's license was revoked in 1984 and suspended in 1993.

"Unfortunately, he didn't wait until Aug. 2 to get this new offense," said Tona Dove, an assistant city attorney for West St. Paul.

Dove said the new law provides for a person with four drunken-driving convictions in 10 years to be charged with a felony after Aug. 1 and sent to prison for at least three years.

Dove said prosecutors will seek a two-year sentence, which state law allows if Sherman is convicted of both drunken driving and driving after license cancelation.

He was stopped about 11 p.m. Sunday near Butler Av. and Westchester Dr. in West St. Paul after being followed by a state trooper, who had noticed erratic driving, records show. Trooper xxxxxx found two open beer cans in Sherman's car and gave him a breath test, which indicated that he had a 0.16 percent blood alcohol level, above the legal limit of 0.10.

Sherman, who told xxxxxx that he had consumed three or more beers, was followed in another car by his wife. She said she came to pick him up after he dropped off the car and boat, according to the charging document. She was not charged.

State Patrol Capt. Jay Swanson said Sherman is one of the state's worst chronic drunken drivers. Swanson, commander of the patrol's East Metro area, said the car driven by Sherman was confiscated as allowed by law for his offense.

"It is certainly a concern to have somebody like this driving on our highways," Swanson said. "But a bigger concern is the very light sentences given for first-and second-time offenders. That is part of the reason we have so many people like Mr. Sherman. The courts are not getting their attention."

Minnesota has 36,000 drivers with at least four drunken-driving convictions, said Kevin Smith, spokesman for the state Public Safety Department. He said another 380,000 drivers have at least one, and noted that 211 Minnesotans died last year in alcohol-related crashes.

"When August 1 rolls around, any one of those 36,000 people will be eligible for a felony DWI if they get caught again," Smith said. The new law allows a sentence of three to seven years for a felony DWI conviction.

jawbreakerkid 07-10-2002 10:54 AM

yep, that was him. i just got off the phone w/ him. he told me the whole story. thank you buford! ya da man.....

if it were me, i would have cut his arms off so there won't be a 23rd time. ....but that is just me. :mad:

PhantomChaos 07-10-2002 11:52 AM

Does "Sherman" = Shane Sherman ????????????? :D :D :D :D :D

Chart 07-10-2002 11:59 AM

When they confiscated the car, did they confiscate the boat also?

hp500efi 07-10-2002 12:14 PM

:D :D WTG Troutly

Iggy 07-10-2002 12:28 PM

22nd DUI!!?? :eek:
Un-freak'n-believable!!
Why was he still driving?
Why wasn't his license revoked prior to this?

PhantomChaos 07-10-2002 06:03 PM

1 Attachment(s)
Troutly-

Is this your backup?

BryanTuvell 07-10-2002 06:08 PM

TROUTLY, keep up the good work.
Thank you.
Bryan

46tomcat 07-10-2002 06:25 PM

thats a sad case next time we here from him is when he kills someone and he walks away.

C_Spray 07-10-2002 06:51 PM

Ooops!
 
Mis-read the title - I thought that it was TROUTLY's 22nd DUI... (I've seen him drink.) :D

Good job, fishman. That one gets :) :) :) :) :)

MissAmy 07-10-2002 07:07 PM

Nice work there Troutly!

You may have just saved some lives.

BAJA WILL 07-10-2002 07:14 PM

Please post the link/ article this is in. I would really like to send it to a bunch of friends.

WILL:D

georges 07-10-2002 09:58 PM

We can thank all the lawyers in this country, who have made this possible!:mad: :mad: :mad:

Kohldog 07-10-2002 11:40 PM

27Fountain,

Just cut and past the text. I tried it and it transfers to outlook express with no problems. If that doesn't work, just let me know and I can format it and e-mail it to you.

I didn't post the link because it has Troutley's real name and I didn't know if he would want it posted on OSO.

Gumbydammit 07-11-2002 06:49 AM

georges: it is those same lawyers that make sure your rights are not violated!
it is a double edged sword

Thank god for our legal system and (what is left of ) our constitution!

Gary Anderson 07-11-2002 10:27 AM

A few observations:
1) What a loser!
2) Public defender! I'm glad I'm in MO now and dont have to pay for that losers defense. We've got our own to pay for.
3) Wife? Who would stay married to that loser?
4) "Special Export" I miss that beer, they don't sell it here in MO.
Gary

PhantomChaos 06-24-2004 06:21 PM

Re: Troutley - Did you stop the guy for his 22nd DUI??
 
Wow.....unbelievable. 23 TIMES!!!!

Steve 1 06-24-2004 06:21 PM

Re: Troutley - Did you stop the guy for his 22nd DUI??
 
What are you going to do just a loyal Ted Kennedy Democrat on the Loose.

OldSchool 06-24-2004 08:03 PM

Re: Troutley - Did you stop the guy for his 22nd DUI??
 
What an azzhole!!! :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

He will end up killing someone (if he hasn't already). Maybe that will wake him up. :mad: :(

Trout,
Did you all give him a little wood shampoo? :crazy: :D

Kohldog 06-24-2004 08:41 PM

Re: Troutley - Did you stop the guy for his 22nd DUI??
 
I saw this come up again and can't believe it. Wait a second, I live in Minnesota I can believe it. How the F#%@ does this POS get away with this? Hopefully he goes away and doesn't come back!

MnFastBoat 06-24-2004 09:44 PM

Re: Troutley - Did you stop the guy for his 22nd DUI??
 
This bites :(
I seen our one and only Celebrity Troutly on the Channel 9 news and was going to sign on to say

THANK YOU TROUTLY

for getting another idiot off the streets ;)

bajabob38 06-24-2004 09:51 PM

Re: Troutley - Did you stop the guy for his 22nd DUI??
 

Originally Posted by Troutly
Naaaaaaa. Nothing but by-the-book here!



What the **** is wrong with you cops? just put a bullet in his head :blaster:

Comanche3Six 06-24-2004 09:52 PM

Re: Troutley - Did you stop the guy for his 22nd DUI??
 
Thats not so bad. Since he was probably drunk 1023 times while he was driving.

Donzilla 06-24-2004 09:58 PM

Re: Troutley - Did you stop the guy for his 22nd DUI??
 
.10 there wow we are .08 in Jersey! He would probably have double that many here!
He is way outa control. Someone needs to clean that up. "what kinda wife stays with that?" The same type piece of sh!t.

Gary Anderson 06-25-2004 08:12 AM

Re: Troutley - Did you stop the guy for his 22nd DUI??
 
Wait, how many cops does it take to beat a suspect?
None, he fell! :p


Originally Posted by Troutly
Naaaaaaa. Nothing but by-the-book here!


Caincando1 06-25-2004 10:18 AM

Re: Troutley - Did you stop the guy for his 22nd DUI??
 
Thanks Trout!

Actually you should invite him boating with you. Hand him the anchor and tell him to through it in....and don't untie the other end from his leg...

Lmarth 06-25-2004 10:43 AM

Re: Troutley - Did you stop the guy for his 22nd DUI??
 
This is the crap that drives you nuts. Even revoking their license which rarely happens doesn't stop them from driving. It's anyone's business if they want to pickle their liver, but do it where you don't have to drive or have someone else drive.Yet you or I idle by some octogenarian three decibels above the limit and they want to nuke ya'. --Lou

hugetime1 06-25-2004 02:29 PM

Re: Troutley - Did you stop the guy for his 22nd DUI??
 
1 Attachment(s)
here he is in action

HyperBaja 06-25-2004 05:10 PM

Re: Troutley - Did you stop the guy for his 22nd DUI??
 
Wow. :(

A acquaintance at school has had three, first at 17, two more within a month of each other, while under a suspended license. He is looking at 10 days for the second, and 6 months on the third (Was, court date was the 9th, the day after graduation, father bailed him out with 10k so he could graduate), No driving until 25 at minimum. It is sad, but well deserved. 4th offense within 7 years is a Felony here. 22 drunk driving, he deserves to get into a single car accident and lose his arms. Thanks for getting a real idiot off of the streets for a year, and when he does it next time, pray no one else is injured, and he will go for the F.

Kohldog 11-04-2004 08:17 PM

Re: Troutley - Did you stop the guy for his 22nd DUI??
 
I just heard on the news that this idiot got 5 years and 3 months for #23. Just think, in early 2010 he will be drinking and driving again! :eek: :mad:

Wasabe 11-04-2004 09:30 PM

Re: Troutley - Did you stop the guy for his 22nd DUI??
 

Originally Posted by PhantomChaos
Does "Sherman" = Shane Sherman ????????????? :D :D :D :D :D

:D :D :D

dykstra 11-04-2004 09:56 PM

Re: Troutley - Did you stop the guy for his 22nd DUI??
 
Wtg Troutley

Wasabe 11-05-2004 01:01 AM

Re: Troutley - Did you stop the guy for his 22nd DUI??
 
Hey Scott,
Have any new on duty stories to tell?;)

X-Rated30 11-05-2004 03:53 PM

Re: Troutley - Did you stop the guy for his 22nd DUI??
 

Originally Posted by Troutly
...gotta figure in the liberals sentence reduction called "good time' :rolleyes:

Not Quite. "Good Time" laws were invented by jailers that wanted a way to give prisoners an incentive to behave while in jail. Some say it was so wardens could hire fewer guards and cut their budgets, thus freeing up money to spend on other things (like warden's salaries). Can't blame this one on anyone but the prison system. :cool:


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