State Rep Victoria Neave Pleaded No Contest to DWI Charge

Driving While Intoxicated charges invariably make headlines when they involve celebrities or well-known politicians. Last October, a state representative pleaded no contest to DWI. State Rep. Victoria Neave, D-Dallas was arrested by police in Dallas on June 6, 2017, after she drove into a tree in the Lakewood neighborhood. Police said her blood-alcohol level was almost twice the legal limit to drive. A report in the Texas Tribune noted Neeve tweeted that she pled no contest, will pay a fine and be put on probation for 12 months. State Rep pleaded no contest to DWI The representative will have her license suspended after pleading no contest to DWI. She will attend DWI education classes, submit to random alcohol testing and attend a victim impact panel. She issued a statement that read:  “Earlier this year, I disappointed my family, my constituents, my supporters, and myself. I said then the responsibility was mine and that I would accept the consequences ……

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