TUPELO, Miss. (AP) - Mississippi’s public safety commissioner is slamming a judge’s ruling dismissing a drunken driving charge against a city attorney.
Commissioner Marshall Fisher, in a statement released Monday, says the dismissal of the charge against Tupelo city attorney Ben Logan “is nothing more than local politics getting the end result they wanted by blaming a state agency.”
Lee County Justice Court Judge Chuck Hopkins told the Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal that he dismissed the charge as unconstitutional, findng the DUI checkpoint hadn’t been approved by a supervisor.
Hopkins on July 11 dismissed a DUI refusal charge against Logan.
Logan was charged in December with refusing a DUI breathalyzer test.
Fisher, though, says that reasoning is bogus, saying a trooper master sergeant was present and that the Highway Patrol followed the law.
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Information from: Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal, http://djournal.com
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