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Description: A man suspected of drunken driving, whose license has been suspended six times, struck and killed Ted Resnick on a Berkeley city street early yesterday while fleeing California Highway Patrol officers, authorities said.
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A Fatal Crash The System Failed to Stop / Drunken driving arrests couldn't curb a danger - SFGate Saturday Mar 01, 2014 8:22 AM PT Quick links to other pages on this site A Fatal Crash The System Failed to Stop / Drunken driving arrests couldn't curb a danger
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Page title: | A Fatal Crash The System Failed to Stop / Drunken driving arrests couldn't curb a danger - SFGate |
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Description: | A Fatal Crash The System Failed to Stop / Drunken driving arrests couldn't curb a danger [...] although he has been arrested four times on suspicion of drunken driving, he has only one such conviction -- a misdemeanor -- because he "never hurt anybody," his attorney said. [...] Norbert is being held without bail on numerous charges that include murder, enraging many who wonder how the criminal justice system couldn't keep a problem driver like Norbert off the road. "Considering his driving record, one would think that one would not have to be convicted of a felony in order to undergo some serious form of punishment," Resnick's brother, Don Resnick, 36, of Sylvania, Ohio, said yesterday, hours after he and his family buried his brother in Staten Island, N.Y., where the siblings grew up. A review by The Chronicle of court and state Department of Motor Vehicles records shows that authorities tried to keep Norbert off the street. Norbert, who has previous convictions for weapons and drugs, was able to drive after four drunken-driving arrests because he either made bail or failed to show up in court or for counseling sessions, records show. SIX LICENSE SUSPENSIONSDrunken driving, usually treated as a misdemeanor if no one is seriously hurt or killed, becomes a felony on the fourth conviction within seven years. [...] Norbert has only one drunken driving conviction on his record -- a misdemeanor, since no one was hurt or killed -- even though the DMV has suspended his license six times since 1997 for having an excessive blood- alcohol level. |
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