Former Sacramento County Sheriff’s Deputy Arrested for Second DUI

A former Sacramento County sheriff’s deputy who was arrested on charges of driving under the influence after plowing into a Starbucks in Natomas is facing a new DUI charge.

Lisa Gargano was involved in a traffic accident Saturday morning in front of the Old Navy store on North Freeway Boulevard in Natomas, according to Sacramento Police Department spokesman Officer Konrad von Schoech. She was arrested for suspicion of driving under the influence and released from custody Saturday evening, von Schoech said.

This latest collision occurred about four miles from the last crash.

Gargano was off duty when she allegedly drove her car into a Starbucks last September and injured an elderly woman. She was arrested on felony DUI charges and court proceedings resume on March 4.

DUI Ignition Locks Coming to Sacramento County

http://www.fromthecapitol.com/dui-ignition-locks-coming-to-sacramento-county-26

Do you drink and drive?  Well you shouldn’t and if you get caught life will be a little more difficult in Sacramento County.  If you are convicted of DUI you will be required to install and use a breathalyzer in your car for five months.  This new law was signed by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger this week and goes into effect July 1, 2010.  Seventeen states already have similar laws, and some have shown notable drops in repeat drunken driving offenses.

The ignition interlock device will keep the car from starting if the driver’s breath shows more than a small amount of alcohol in the blood.  This is actually a pilot program and will last six years.  Other counties that are piloting the program include Alameda, Los Angeles and Tulare counties.

“We must do everything we can to ensure the public’s safety on the road,” Schwarzenegger said after signing the bill. “By installing ignition interlock devices we are making it harder for DUI offenders to get behind the wheel while intoxicated and we are working to save innocent lives.”  While the self serving American Beverage Institute called the locks intrusive, most people agree with the new law.  There are about 4,000 DUI convictions each year in Sacramento County.

Under the law, drivers convicted of a first offense will be notified by the state Department of Motor Vehicles that they must pay to have a device installed in any vehicle they drive, other than a motorcycle.  For second-time DUI offenders, the monitoring period will extend to a year. A third conviction will require the device be installed for two years.  Initial installation costs $75 to $100 and monthly monitoring costs are about $50.

For those that want to get around the lock let your friends know that it is illegal for another person to blow into the device for the offender.  The devices also require drivers to retake the breath test at random times, she said.

In 2008, 30 percent of roadway deaths in California , more than 1,000 deaths, occurred in crashes where at least one driver had a blood- alcohol level over the legal presumptive limit of 0.08 percent, according to the state Office of Traffic Safety.

Sacramento Kings Star Pleads No Contest to DUI

http://cbs13.com/local/nocioni.dui.kings.2.1511980.html

Feb 22, 2010 3:22 pm US/Pacific

Kings’ Forward Pleads No Contest To DUI

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Sacramento Kings forward Andres Nocioni has pleaded no contest to drunken driving and will serve two days of community service.

Attorney William Portanova entered the misdemeanor plea Monday in Sacramento County Superior Court on behalf of Nocioni, who was not present.

Nocioni was arrested about 2 a.m. Nov. 5 when a police officer noticed his car weaving in downtown Sacramento, hours after the Kings had lost a home game to the Atlanta Hawks.

Portanova says his client wants to “take his medicine and move on.”

As part of his sentence, Nocioni will serve two days in a work program operated by the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Department. He also must complete a three-month alcohol class, pay a $480 fine and court penalties and serve three years’ probation.

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