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TexasTowelie

(128,150 posts)
Fri Jun 30, 2017, 03:44 AM Jun 2017

Nevada state senator's wife admits third DUI, gets treatment

CARSON CITY — A Nevada state senator's wife with two previous drunken driving convictions was sentenced to alcohol treatment after acknowledging to a judge she was driving under the influence when she was stopped and arrested in January.

The Gardnerville Record-Courier reports that if 52-year-old Sherese Settelmeyer completes treatment within five years, her driving under the influence conviction will be reduced from a felony to a misdemeanor.

If she fails it, she will face one to six years in prison and a fine of up to $5,000.

Settelmeyer was previously convicted of driving under the influence in 2010 and 2013.

Read more: https://lasvegassun.com/news/2017/jun/29/nevada-state-senators-wife-admits-third-dui-gets-t/

She is married to a Republican. If that doesn't drive a person to drink, what will?

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Nevada state senator's wife admits third DUI, gets treatment (Original Post) TexasTowelie Jun 2017 OP
It doesn't give the details, but I wonder if they have "drug treatment court" in Nevada Rhiannon12866 Jun 2017 #1
that sounds great Skittles Jun 2017 #2
I've known a few people who have "graduated" from this program Rhiannon12866 Jun 2017 #3
it can take many tries Skittles Jun 2017 #4
Some days are better than others. Rhiannon12866 Jul 2017 #5

Rhiannon12866

(258,847 posts)
1. It doesn't give the details, but I wonder if they have "drug treatment court" in Nevada
Fri Jun 30, 2017, 04:00 AM
Jun 2017

We have it here in New York and I'm pretty sure it's in other states. Instead of jail, those with DWIs are given the option of "drug court," a pretty tough program that often starts with rehab, sometimes a halfway house, then continues with mandatory counseling, classes, community service, random drug tests, attendance at meetings, "supportive (supervised) living," and weekly appearances before the presiding judge to assess progress. It's a tough program, but it's certainly a better - and more effective - alternative than jail or prison.

Rhiannon12866

(258,847 posts)
3. I've known a few people who have "graduated" from this program
Fri Jun 30, 2017, 04:34 AM
Jun 2017

Some make it and some don't, but it's sure more effective than locking them up ever was. And a lot of them become inspired to work with others - and they become the most effective counselors because they've been there.

Skittles

(172,881 posts)
4. it can take many tries
Fri Jun 30, 2017, 04:42 AM
Jun 2017

but I believe they learn something each time they try, which can lead to eventual success

Rhiannon12866

(258,847 posts)
5. Some days are better than others.
Sat Jul 1, 2017, 05:56 AM
Jul 2017

Today I spoke to a couple of people - one I've known for awhile - who are doing very well. I have a friend who turned her life around, decided to back to school at 46. She just graduated, finished her Associates Degree with a 4.0 average. She plans to go back to school in the fall, was accepted for 3 Masters' programs. She plans to go into social work to "pay it forward" so to speak.

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