Omaha man is released from jail pending charges for treating bshichor addiction driving. He has another problem--but the bed.
On 21 February 2011, it Omaha ?????? Tom plowed into the suspect's Chevy in Elkhorn.
Spun around by the force, Stanis?aw Eric didn't know what hit him. "I don't remember much ..." High school student would be fine.
Forrest went to jail for it. Omaha police say that 34-year-old had a blood alcohol level of more than four times the legal limit on that afternoon.
He was convicted of drunken driving three times before. This is his fourth.
Attorney, Randy Paragas, says his client should help and away from alcohol. "We don't want the drunk drivers or road. I have a 9-year-old. I believes driving drunk. Adv. only because we protect someone accused this does not mean that we d. "
Tom Forrest bonded out of jail two weeks ago, and yet he is still waiting for a bed.
You already make plans to address his alcohol addiction Charity Catholic campus of hope, but say they have no other place for two weeks.
Some wonder it get this taste of freedom at all-if it is drunk driving.
The District Attorney's Office had argued to the judge if Tom Forrest came up with the silver bond-$ inventory in this case – can only go down if he went straight for treatment. If you cannot stay in prison.
The State did not push it.
Experts say that is rare in any case, even for back drunk driving offenders because a central treatment do not unlock the meeting anyway.
"The judge made a call in the case of Tom that if you publish the amount of those dollars, you can go up as much as possible," says Paragas. "And that's what Tom is trying to do."
After Forrest Gets a bed, is 28-day treatment.
Forrest's lawyer says he did not think whoever threw the ball in this case. This is the only one of the system's hard truths.
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