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Former San Joaquin sheriff admits he violated probation with DUI
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STOCKTON, California-A former San Joaquin County Sheriff he says against the conditions of probation during the last year, when he was drunk and driving in a traffic accident. Sixty-year-Baxter Dunn guilty in the year 2005 on the emoluments of Confederation and corruption that has been sentenced to six months in prison. He was still in the race, as it has a road accident last November in Manteca. It was a blood alcohol level of .12 percent, exceeding the limits set by the law of .08 percent. Dunn pleads no competition in this case. It could also up to nine months in prison by the Confederation for the violation of his probation. A federal judge on Thursday ordered appear for a hearing on this issue on June 19. |
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