Friday, October 28, 2011

Cocke County election commissioner ordered to weal alcohol monitoring devise

A Cocke County election commissioner facing a vehicular homicide charge for killing a 21 year old Vermont woman was ordered to install an ignition interlock in his vehicle. Twice the devise detected alcohol. At a hearing the son and wife claimed to have been the ones who caused the devise to detect alcohol. The Judge has now ordered that the commissioner, Dan Ford, 72, wear a transdermal alcohol monitoring devise and abstain from alcohol pending his trial.
Read about the situation in the Knoxville News Sentinel at:
http://www.knoxnews.com/news/2011/oct/27/cocke-county-election-commissioner-ordered-to/

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