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  • Wally

    April 11, 2010 12:08 a.m. Wally SuperDork

    http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/04/09/AR2010040905179.html

    Md. driver accused of hitting judge who suspended DWI term in 1998 By Dan Morse Washington Post Staff Writer Saturday, April 10, 2010

    The tragedy of it all was immediately clear: A suspected drunk driver, at 3 in the afternoon, swings his Chevy Tahoe into oncoming traffic.

    "He's going to hit us!" Ellen Collier, 81, told her husband, Edwin, 85, who was driving their 2001 Honda Accord.

    The strange coincidence took longer to sort out: The Honda's driver, retired Montgomery County District judge Edwin Collier, had presided over thousands of drunken-driving cases, including one in 1998 involving the Tahoe's driver. Collier had spared him jail time, even though the man had been arrested on drinking-and-driving charges twice in three months.

    "It's just a total irony," John Kudel, an attorney for the Colliers, said Friday. "This shouldn't happen to anyone. It certainly shouldn't have happened to them."

    In the latest case, the man driving the Tahoe -- Rene E. Fernandez, 45 -- is due in court Wednesday to face trial on eight charges related to the August crash, including causing life-threatening injuries while intoxicated.

    Ellen Collier, who is now 82, suffered a compound leg fracture, fractured ribs, a fractured hip and neck injuries, Kudel said. She has had five operations, including one to fuse vertebrae in her neck, and must use a walker. Edwin Collier, now 86 and who as a retired judge was brought back to hear cases as recently as last year, suffered a broken leg and fractured ribs. He must use a cane....

  • BobOfTheFuture

    April 11, 2010 4:00 a.m. BobOfTheFuture Reader

    Letting him walk was a good deed?

  • joey48442

    April 11, 2010 6:35 a.m. joey48442 SuperDork

    In reply to BobOfTheFuture:

    Exactly. While I feel bad for the old folks, this guy had not learned his lesson.

    Joey

  • DrBoost

    April 11, 2010 8:16 a.m. DrBoost Dork

    joey48442 wrote:

    In reply to BobOfTheFuture:

    Exactly. While I feel bad for the old folks, this guy had not learned his lesson.

    Joey

    and now the judge learned his.....to late though.

  • April 11, 2010 8:46 a.m. Knurled Reader

    What about the evil dead?

  • carguy123

    April 11, 2010 9:25 a.m. carguy123 SuperDork

    Yeah, where's the dead in this thread?

  • Wally

    April 11, 2010 9:29 a.m. Wally SuperDork

    BobOfTheFuture wrote:

    Letting him walk was a good deed?

    I'm guessing in his mind it was.

  • BobOfTheFuture

    April 12, 2010 1:58 a.m. BobOfTheFuture Reader

    I personally think out DD laws are a bit harsh, and ANY of that "Zero Tolerance" stuff is assinine, and lacks Due Process, But...

    "Collier had spared him jail time, even though the man had been arrested on drinking-and-driving charges twice in three months."

    Do not pass go, Do not collect 200 dollars.

 
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