Washington State Felony DUI Law Slaps Todd Olson 7 Years Jail
Posted on November 9, 2008
Filed Under DUI News
Everett, Washington. Todd Olson’s reign of terror on Washington State roadways has come to an end for the next seven years. Any person with five DUIs in ten years will be charged under the felony DUI law in Washington State. Olson has a total of 10 DUIs, and thankfully six have occurred in the last ten years. Olson was recently convicted from his May DUI arrest, and a Snohomish County judge imposed seven years prison on Olson.
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It seems that according to some very credible sources a Kelli T. was finally arrested and brought to justice for the crazy driving and drinking incident involving the minor. When she was pulled over the police officer found her own one year old only son in her own minivan and immediately tried to reach for the actual relatives to help and come take the child away.
But to surprise of the police officer, when actually the three relatives came onto the scene to try and pick up the child, the officer in charge and on duty at the time found that they too have all been exposed to alcohol and had pretty much been drinking for a while it seems. The actual child father, was among the first ones to arrive onto the incident scene. Once officer actually found out that even he had been drinking, they charged him and he was immediately taken to the local jail as his wife which is also being charged with DUI or driving under influence of alcohol. The grandparents finnally arrived on the scene as well, but they were intoxicated as well, but luckily the grandmother was not of the legal limit. The officers could not believe so many people including most of family members would be drinking and driving.