*Note: This story has been corrected to specify that the Grabowski decision is from the Law Division.
A New Jersey appeals court has ruled that a three-time drunken driver cannot serve his mandatory 180-day jail sentence a few days at a time.
"Weekend service is not an option," the court said. "Nowhere ... is there any indication the legislature intended ... to weaken the penalties for third or subsequent DWI offenders by allowing them to be periodically released before they have served the 180 days."
July 16, 2018 at 12:04 PM
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*Note: This story has been corrected to specify that the Grabowski decision is from the Law Division.
A New Jersey appeals court has ruled that a three-time drunken driver cannot serve his mandatory 180-day jail sentence a few days at a time.
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