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Two DWIs In Three Hours For Woman

8/19/2011 | By News Editor, Shawn J. Soper

BERLIN -- A Salisbury woman was arrested on drunk-driving charges twice within the span of about three hours early yesterday morning, the second time with her 4-year-old child in the vehicle.

Around 4:30 a.m. on Thursday, Maryland State Police (MSP) troopers from the Salisbury barrack responded to a report of a possible intoxicated driver in the area of westbound Route 50 at Hobbs Rd. Troopers pulled over the suspected vehicle and later determined the driver, identified as Ann Marie Abdullin, was operating while impaired by alcohol and with her child.

The investigation revealed Abdullin had just been released from the MSP Berlin barrack following her arrest around 1:30 a.m. in Worcester County for driving while intoxicated. The arrest in Wicomico occurred just about three hours after Abdullin’s arrest in Worcester.

According to police reports, Abdullin was released from the MSP Berlin barrack to a sober driver, who transported her back to her vehicle and allowed her to drive away. Charges are pending against the sober driver.

Abdullin was charged in Wicomico with driving under the influence while impaired, operating a motor vehicle within 12 hours of being arrested for DUI, negligent driving and other minor traffic offenses. She was also charged with second-degree assault on the law enforcement officer although the details of that segment of the incident were not included in the police report.

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A few years back, Then Gov. Patterson of N.Y.S. praised the newly passed 'Leandra's Law' A 'Tough' law,etc,etc. jail time!.
Nah!, one of the first arrested for this was a Doctor,(Female ) who walked away with 'Probation' because a 'Criminal charge' would cause her to lose her Medical License.So much Fluff for tough law's.Recently I spoke top 80+ onvicted'HIGHWAY TERRORISTS' locally and this is one of the comments from the evaluations.57 Y.O. Woman, Question #6)Do you think others could benefit from this program?,yes/no, she wrote, 'Probably'.#8) Did you consider these consequenses to others at the time of your D.W.I. offence? ans. 'I dont understand the QUESTION.' Video of Wrecks,I state a verbal disclaimer on it as to the chance they not be D.W.I. 'Crashes'. Her comment was'I'm not sure of wqhat I was watching.I dont think I learned anything from watching.' and there were a few others like this.

D.W.I., Americas only socially acceptable crime of violence.

Bill Dikant, D.W.I. Victim Advocate,
Castleton, N.Y. 12033
submitted by Bill Dikant on August 19, 2011 at 07:26 am

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