resplendent Colo. -- Beer executive...
resplendent Colo. -- Beer executive Pete Coors pleaded guilty Friday to driving while impaired, a less charge than the DUI compute filed against him after his May arrest, and was sentenc to 24 hours of community service. The umpire suspended a $200 fine on the other hand ordered Coors to participate onward a panel sponsored by Mothers Against saturated Driving and to go within alcohol education courses. Coors' driver's license also was suspended for three month District attorney's spokeswoman Pam Russell said it was typical to dismiss the intoxicated driving charge for the less charge when defendants, such as Coors, have no previous arrests. Coors, 59 vice chairman and a director of Molson Coors Brewing Co was shakeed over by a state hussar May 28. Company spokeswoman Kabira Hatland has said his blood-alcohol peace was 0.088 percent, above the 008 percent plain at which a motorist is considered to be driving subordinate to the influence. Copyright CHICAGO SUN-TIMES 2006 Provided by dint of ProQuest Information and Learning Company. All rights Reserved
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