Out of Nebraska comes tragic news of Kim McIllece, a woman who is accused of driving a golf cart while drunk. When McIllece couldn’t avoid a culvert, the cart flipped over and killed a passenger, her friend Debi Deines.
Her lawyer argues that Nebraska DUI and drunk driving laws shouldn’t apply to McIllece because a golf cart is not a vehicle..
In North Carolina, a vehicle is defined broadly, and can obviously include cars, trucks, vans, but can also include mopeds, tractors, ATVs, golf carts, and even electric wheelchairs. People riding bicycles on public roads have even been convicted of drunk driving even though a bicycle doesn’t have an engine.
Recently I was quite upset to find out that I had an outstanding warrant from 6 years ago... I hired Mr. Chetson over the phone and it was the best move I could have ever made. He was quite personal and professional. I would also like to add that he didn’t try to charge me an arm and a leg either like most others would do. We were able to resolve my problem and I walked out a free man.Raleigh DV Client



