Sen. Graham pleads guilty to DWI
December 14, 2007 (Columbia, MO)
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State Sen. Chuck Graham, D-Columbia, pleaded guilty Friday morning to driving while intoxicated at Callaway County Courthouse.
Graham also paid the maximum fine of $500, as well as $122.50 in court costs, according to the clerk of court’s office.
Graham currently has driving privileges; whether he will keep them will be decided in a future administrative hearing.
Graham was arrested Oct. 20 after he was involved in a three-car accident on Green Meadows Road. Graham refused a Breathalyzer test the night of the accident.
In a statement from his office, Graham said he had “made a major error in judgment” and “learned a valuable and life-altering lesson.”
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