Kentucky lawmaker not guilty in DUI case will have license suspended for 45 days [View all]
State Rep. Derek J. Lewis (R) of London will have his license to drive suspended for 45 days for declining to take a blood test in a drunken-driving investigation.
The attorney representing Lewis, Conrad Cessna, said Lewis agreed to the sanction “in an effort to put this entire case to bed.”
Police responding to another call saw Lewis’ pickup truck in a ditch near his home about 1:30 a.m. on April 16, 2020, according to a citation. He had been in Frankfort until late on the 15th, the last day of the legislative session.
When Lewis got out of the truck, he was “extremely unsteady” on his feet, was slurring his words and smelled of alcohol, Gary Mehler, an officer with the Laurel County Sheriff’s Office, said in a citation.
Lewis, 34, refused to take a blood test after he was taken to Saint Joseph — London Hospital, according to the citation.
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It appears that the representative received from exceptional assistance from the police officers.