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State Rep. Pierre Pleads No Contest for Drunk Driving Charges
Wilfred Pierre
State Representative Wilfred Pierre has been fined $625 and put on probation after pleading no contest to a first-offense driving while intoxicated charge.
City prosecutor Gary Haynes says Pierre has already completed 32 hours of community service, classes in substance abuse and driver education, and has attended a Mothers Against Drunk Driving victims impact panel.
Pierre, who entered the plea Wednesday, declined comment. He was arrested after police stopped him at a sobriety check
oint in Lafayette.
Police said his blood alcohol level registered .092 above the legal limit of .080. He entered the plea Wednesday.
In a written statement, Pierre has said that he was retur
nin
from a family function when he was stopped and deeply regrets the incid
ent.
State Rep. Pierre Pleads No Contest for Drunk Driving Charges
Wilfred Pierre
State Representative Wilfred Pierre has been fined $625 and put on probation after pleading no contest to a first-offense driving while intoxicated charge.
City prosecutor Gary Haynes says Pierre has already completed 32 hours of community service, classes in substance abuse and driver education, and has attended a Mothers Against Drunk Driving victims impact panel.
Pierre, who entered the plea Wednesday, declined comment. He was arrested after police stopped him at a sobriety check
oint in Lafayette.
Police said his blood alcohol level registered .092 above the legal limit of .080. He entered the plea Wednesday.
In a written statement, Pierre has said that he was retur
nin
from a family function when he was stopped and deeply regrets the incid
ent.