Woman pleads guilty of DWI on way to bible study, license revoked for 18 months

Portsmouth, NH
Mary Lou's argument that the water in coffee had turned to wine was not found to be persuasive and her prayers for leniency went unanswered. Carpool will never be the same...
An intoxicated Fremont woman who failed to negotiate a Dunkin' Donuts drive-through on her way to a Bible study class had her license to drive revoked for 18 months.
Scheduled for a Monday probable cause hearing on a charge of aggravated driving while intoxicated, Mary Lou Kohlhofer, 53, of 848 Main St., waived that hearing and her right to a trial by instead pleading guilty. Represented by attorney Ryan Russman, Kohlhofer was court-ordered to surrender her driver's license, fined $1,000 and agreed to participate in a seven-day driving program.
According to court records, at the time her arrest, Kohlhofer's blood alcohol concentration was measured at .18, allowing for the more serious aggravated DWI charge. She was arrested at 10:45 a.m. April 6 after driving into a fence at the Islington Street Dunkin' Donuts drive-through, causing what police described as significant damage to her car.
Labels: New Hampshire DWI/DUI News, Offbeat drunk driving stories

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