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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: tuolumnejim on December 20, 2009, 05:42:25 PM
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Yep you guessed it "Crickets". :whatever:
Link (http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=158x15452)
The Northerner (111 posts) Sat Dec-19-09 03:44 AM
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Mass. state senator pleads guilty in hit-and-run
Source: Associated Press
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — A Massachusetts state senator who injured two people in a hit-and-run accident has pleaded guilty and been sentenced to six months of home confinement.
Sen. Anthony Galluccio, a Democrat, pleaded guilty on Friday to leaving the scene of the Oct. 4 accident in his hometown of Cambridge.
The 42-year-old has said he made a "serious error in judgment" when he drove away after his SUV rear-ended another vehicle. A 13-year-old boy and his father had minor injuries.
In Cambridge District Court on Friday, Galluccio said he deeply regrets his actions.
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Yep you guessed it "Crickets". :whatever:
Link (http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=158x15452)
That's because it is expected behavior from Democrats. :whatever:
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Anthony Galluccio has done this more than once, and I'm sure he will do it again.
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Anthony Galluccio has done this more than once, and I'm sure he will do it again.
A little more detail than the left leaning AP article provided.
Galluccio has still refused to say whether he had been drinking alcohol shortly before the crash the afternoon of Oct. 4 in Cambridge. He sped away after rear-ending a minivan carrying a family of four, leaving a 13-year-old boy and his father with minor injuries. A police report showed that Cambridge police had given Galluccio a ride home 13 hours before the crash because the officers were told he was “too intoxicated’’ to drive.
Galluccio’s driving record includes two DUI convictions: in 1984, when he was 17, and in 1997. In December 2005, he triggered a four-car accident at a downtown Boston intersection at 2 a.m., but no sobriety test was administered. A clerk-magistrate ruled that he had been drinking, but that there was not enough evidence for a charge of driving under the influence of alcohol. http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2009/12/19/galluccio_pleads_guilty_and_gets_6_months_home_confinement/
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I suppose the two family members he hit should be thankfull they were not driving over a bridge with him.