New York Man Gets 20 Years For Seventh DUI
A Syracuse, New York man was sentence to 20 years to life in prison following his seventh DUI conviction.
Ronald Daggett was convicted, most recently, of riding a motorcycle drunk and impaired by drugs. In 1982, Daggett killed a man in a DUI incident.
After his sixth DUI conviction in 1999, Onondaga Judge Joseph Fahey warned Daggett that he could face a life sentence if he got into trouble again. He then sent Daggett to prison for two to six years for a DUI offense and aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle.
Daggett was released in 2003. The Judge also suggested whoever issued Daggett a license following his release from prison should be standing in court alongside Daggett.