Judge re-considering 18-year DWI sentence
Aug 26, 2011 | 5957 views | 0 0 comments | 37 37 recommendations | email to a friend | print
MONROE – A judge is reconsidering a man’s 18-year sentence for fourth-offense DWI and other charges.

James McCormick, 52, on Thursday asked Judge Carl Sharp to take a new look at his 2008 sentencing.

McCormick pleaded guilty to the DWI charge and to aggravated flight from an officer, two counts of vehicular negligent injury and first-degree vehicular negligent injury.

In June 2006, McCormick hit a vehicle near U.S. 165 then struckg another car at the intersection of Oliver Road.

A pursuing state trooper said the chase reached about 100 miles an hour before McCormick’s car plowed into a several vehicles, sending three people to the hospital.
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