APPLETON, Wis. (AP) - A 63-year-old Hobart man convicted of drunken driving 13 times has been sentenced to serve 7 ½ years in prison.
WLUK-TV reports (https://bit.ly/2qVYQKE ) that Gerald Blasczyk admitted in court Thursday to being an alcoholic.
Assistant District Attorney Peter Hahn urged the judge to impose a harsh sentence, saying Blasczyk needs treatment in a prison setting.
Defense attorney Walter Piel asked the judge for leniency, saying his client’s alcoholism comes partially from a culture in northeastern Wisconsin that condones heavy drinking.
Judge Mitchell Metropulos told Blasczyk he was lucky he hadn’t killed himself or someone else and sentenced him to the maximum 12 ½ years, with five years suspended and credit for three years Blasczyk has been in prison while his case worked its way through the courts.
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Information from: WLUK-TV, https://www.fox11online.com
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