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Nebraska Football Player In Court for DUI in Lincoln

Hunter Teafatiller pleads not guilty to his second Nebraska drunk driving offense

Hunter Teafatiller, tight end for the Nebraska Cornhuskers football team, entered a plea of not guilty to the charge of second offense Nebraska DUI. Teafatiller was stopped for speeding on June 1 and a breath test revealed a blood alcohol level of 0.20%, or two and a half times the legal limit.

Last year Teafatiller was arrested twice in three months for driving under the influence in Nebraska. He was not prosecuted for the first offense and he pleaded guilty to the second charge. He was sentenced to nine months probation, lost his driver’s license for 60 days and paid a $400 fine. Prosecutors are considering the latest drunk driving arrest violation of his probation.

Teafatiller is a senior on the football team. His career stats show he has caught nine passes for a total of 112 yards.

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State Law Imposes New Penalties for Nebraska DUI

Nebraska joins states requiring installation of ignition interlock device for drunk driving.

Governor Dave Heineman signed into law a bill that dramatically changes the penalties for drunk driving in Nebraska. The law requires the installation of an ignition interlock device for all motorists convicted of Nebraska DUI. Even first time offenders.

Driving under the Influence in Nebraska is charged when a motorist has a blood alcohol content of .08% or higher. An ignition interlock device requires a motorist to breathe into a tube before starting a vehicle. If alcohol is detected the ignition is disabled.

Previously, Nebraska DUI law called for a six month driver’s license suspension for those convicted of drunk driving. Under the new law a motorist can apply for a limited permit after thirty days, allowing travel to work, school or alcohol treatment. They would be required to have an ignition interlock device for 5 months while using the special driver’s permit. If the offender’s BAC was .15% or higher, the suspension term is 60 days before applying for a special permit and an interlock device must be in place for 10 months. There is no distinction between first time offenders and chronic drunk drivers.

The law goes into effect in July.

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Posted Friday, May 09, 2008
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Stricter Driving Drunk Penalties

New law creates stricter penalties for those caught driving drunk
By Russ Krebs/Tribune Staff

Nebraska motorists caught driving drunk now face more strict penalties thanks to a new law that went into effect Friday.

LB925 was passed last congressional session and since Friday, anyone arrested for drunken driving faces the new penalties. The state’s legal limit for drunken driving remains at .08 percent blood alcohol content. Those caught with blood alcohol contents of .15 percent or greater face even more strict penalties.

The new law requires upfront jail time if granted probation for charges that did not previously require it and additional upfront jail time for those that did. It also makes a third offense with a blood alcohol content of .15 percent or higher a felony and increases the felony charge for any fourth offense.

“The new law makes a new category of a fifth offense,†said Deputy Dodge County Attorney Mark Boyer. “There’s never been a charge (specifically) for a fifth offense.â€

Fourth and subsequent offenses used to be charged as a Class IV felony and those convicted faced up to five years in prison. Now, a fifth or subsequent offense carries a penalty of up to 20 or up to 50 years in prison depending on whether the blood alcohol level is less than .15 percent or more.

The number of offenses remains figured out by considering only those charges within the past 12 years.

“This legislation has some teeth to it, there’s no doubt about it,†Boyer said. “The license loss increases and so do the minimum jail sentences.â€

All driving under the influence charges up to and including third offenses previously were considered Class W misdemeanors no matter what the blood alcohol content. There was no minimum upfront jail sentence for first offenses that received probation, two days minimum up front for second offenses and seven days minimum up front for third offenses that received probation.

Now a first-time offender with a greater than .15 percent blood alcohol content who receives probation must serve two days in jail and the sentences go up from there.

“I think the area it could have some positive effect is it makes it more unpleasant for the first and second time around,†Boyer said. “Hopefully that will have an impact.â€

As of Monday afternoon, no weekend DUI charges had been filed by the County Attorney’s Office, but anyone caught from Friday on faces the new penalties.

“It shows people the state are treating (drunken driving) as a serious offense,†Boyer said. “If you’re above a certain limit, you’ll see significant jail time.â€

Chronic drunken drivers also will face the crunch.

“The change in the drunk driving laws has the potential of taking repeat offenders off the street for longer periods of time,†said Dodge County Judge Kenneth Vampola. “A repeat offender in prison is not behind the wheel of a car driving while intoxicated and possibly hurting someone. All of these enhancements have the potential for deterrence.â€

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