Showing posts with label DUI. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DUI. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 05, 2015

Who is Kristina Babauta?

Warranting a post on LoCo and Chiv...AND a DA Press Release! Hit the big time, baby!

Woman Sentenced to 20 Days in Jail After Second DUI - Humboldt County Office of the District Attorney press release/Andrewe Goff/LoCo
DDA Trent Timm scores another win; this against well-known local DUI lawyer Manny Daskal - John Chiv/Words Worth

DA's Press-Release:

Guilty as charged was the jury verdict announced today in Humboldt Superior Court in the case of the People versus Kristina Babauta. After an 8-day trial before Judge Marilyn Miles, Babauta, 31 of Redway, was convicted of driving under the influence, refusing a chemical test and storing an open container. Because the allegation of a prior DUI conviction was also found true, the defendant was sentenced to serve 20 days in jail and fined more than $3000. The case arose from an April 2013 vehicle stop by the California Highway Patrol on Highway 101 near Richardson Grove. The case was prosecuted by Deputy D.A. Trenton Timm and defended by Attorney Manny Daskal.

Monday, November 03, 2014

RIGHT UP THERE WITH THE 'YES ON MEASURE T' VIDEO




It's a cameo appearance, to be sure, but be sure to watch the video explanation of 'special treatment' by the DA's Office.

State Parks Ranger Detained for DUI Received Unusual Treatment - Lost Coast Outpost
I-TEAM: PHOTO OF DRUNK ON-DUTY PARK RANGER RAISES QUESTIONS ABOUT SPECIAL TREAMENT - ABC 7
ABC7 News asked Humboldt District Attorney Paul Gallegos if anyone else in that position would have gotten the same treatment.

"It's a fair question, I think it's fair for you to conclude that you probably would not have," Gallegos said.

Humboldt County District Attorney Paul Gallegos confirmed that it is the normal procedure to book a DUI suspect into jail to let them sober up. Data obtained by the I-Team under the Freedom of Information Act shows that so far this year, the Garberville Area CHP arrested 234 DUI drivers and just five, including Tyson Young, were cited and released. Fabbri could not say whether those other four were also government employees or their friends and family.

"We should aspire to treat everyone similarly, everyone should be entitled to the same protections and consequences associated with the law," Gallegos said.
Note: I don't think it is all that surprising, after watching so many drunk driving charges dropped to 'wet reckless' and passed through. For years.