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Chief of Police from Michigan Arrested for Drunk Driving

Mark Sheldon, of West Michigan, was arrested for driving under the influence last week and a dash cam video of his arrest proves that the Chief of Police was in fact driving drunk.

Sheldon was driving his pickup truck when he crossed the center line; officers nearby saw what had occurred and proceeded to pull Sheldon over. Officers noticed signs of intoxication and when they questioned the driver, he admitted to having "quite a few" drinks. After failed DUI sobriety tests and a breathalyzer test that showed his blood alcohol levels of 0.20, Sheldon was arrested and has since been suspended from his Chief of Police duties. According the WWMT.com, Sheldon will be charged under the new 'super drunk' law for first time offenders who are at a blood alcohol level over 0.17.

Contact our Orange County DUI Defense Attorneys today if you have recently been arrested for driving under the influence in or around Orange County. We will investigate the case and provide you with the best possible representation available!

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