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She was arrested Feb. 12 while driving away from a fast-food
restaurant in Wheaton, 20 miles west of Chicago.
Three of her children were inside her 1996 Ford van when someone
called police to report a suspected intoxicated driver, authorities
have said.
From The Associated Press, 5/31/07:
http://www.newsday.com/news/nationw...97130.story?coll=sns-ap-nationworld-headlines
Scalia Daughter Pleads to DUI Charge
By Associated Press
WHEATON, Ill. --
The daughter of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia was
sentenced to 18 months of court supervision after pleading guilty to
drunken driving.
Ann S. Banaszewski, 45, of Wheaton, on Wednesday accepted a plea
agreement under which prosecutors dropped four other charges including
endangering the life of a child and failure to secure a child younger
than eight in a child-restraint system.
She was arrested Feb. 12 while driving away from a fast-food
restaurant in Wheaton, 20 miles west of Chicago.
Three of her children were inside her 1996 Ford van when someone
called police to report a suspected intoxicated driver, authorities
have said.
Banaszewski didn't contest the automatic six-month suspension of her
driver's license for refusing to take a breath test.
A DuPage County judge also sentenced her to 140 hours of public
service and to attend counseling sessions, according to Paul Darrah, a
spokesman for the DuPage County state's attorney's office.
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Harry
restaurant in Wheaton, 20 miles west of Chicago.
Three of her children were inside her 1996 Ford van when someone
called police to report a suspected intoxicated driver, authorities
have said.
From The Associated Press, 5/31/07:
http://www.newsday.com/news/nationw...97130.story?coll=sns-ap-nationworld-headlines
Scalia Daughter Pleads to DUI Charge
By Associated Press
WHEATON, Ill. --
The daughter of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia was
sentenced to 18 months of court supervision after pleading guilty to
drunken driving.
Ann S. Banaszewski, 45, of Wheaton, on Wednesday accepted a plea
agreement under which prosecutors dropped four other charges including
endangering the life of a child and failure to secure a child younger
than eight in a child-restraint system.
She was arrested Feb. 12 while driving away from a fast-food
restaurant in Wheaton, 20 miles west of Chicago.
Three of her children were inside her 1996 Ford van when someone
called police to report a suspected intoxicated driver, authorities
have said.
Banaszewski didn't contest the automatic six-month suspension of her
driver's license for refusing to take a breath test.
A DuPage County judge also sentenced her to 140 hours of public
service and to attend counseling sessions, according to Paul Darrah, a
spokesman for the DuPage County state's attorney's office.
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Harry