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Grand Jury Report: Four people charged with DWI

By Howard B. Owens

Joanna M. Morgan is indicted on charges of DWI, driving with a BAC of .08 or greater, endangering the welfare of a child and a felony count of DWI (DWI with a child in the car, or "Leandra's Law"). Morgan is accused of driving drunk with a child under 15 in the car on Dec. 12 in the Town of Le Roy.

Ricky D. Newbould is indicted on charges of felony DWI and felony driving with a BAC of .18 or greater. Newbould is accused of driving drunk on Dec. 18 while in the Town of Elba.

Tamara L. Butler is indicted on charges of  DWI, driving with a BAC of .18 or greater and aggravated unlicensed operation, 1st. Butler is accused of driving drunk on Aug. 7 in the Town of Oakfield.

Charles W. Wilder is indicted on charges of felony DWI and felony driving with a BAC of .18 or greater. Wilder is accused of driving drunk on Oct. 24 in the Town of Oakfield.

Frank Bartholomew

Michele, It could be due to the charge of "felony dwi".
The felony charge could be added if the suspect has been convicted of DWI in the past 10 years,in NY State.
It could also be the Leandra's Law, I'm unsure of the legal pieces of that law.

Mar 25, 2011, 8:49pm Permalink
Howard B. Owens

I'm not going to get this exactly right, but on a criminal charge you can be charged via Superior Court Indictment (SCI -- this is usually when you've reached a plea deal but before an grand jury indictment and you're basically admitting the charges). On a felony charge, you can have a felony trial (used to be called a pre-trial hearing) and if the judge finds evidence sufficient to support the charges, the case proceeds. Or you can waive a hearing and the case goes to the grand jury. That's on felonies. On misdemeanors (some of these DWIs are misdemeanors) they do wind up in front of the grand jury for whatever reason. Here's a big guess based on what I've observed -- if you've been charged but not prepared to accept a guilty plea, your case can go before a grand jury.

Mar 25, 2011, 9:27pm Permalink

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