Missing record let Ryan son-in-law off the hook
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When Gov. Ryan’s son-in-law, Michael Fairman, was convicted of drunken driving in 1998, the second time in four years, his license–under a tough zero-tolerance law backed by Ryan–should have been revoked. But Fairman did not lose his license. Instead Fairman was sentenced only to supervision for the 1998 drunken driving conviction by a judge who had no clue he had been convicted of a DUI once before. That 1994 DUI conviction was missing from the driving record… Source : nl.newsbank.com |