From Baltimore- (With audio from the 1st hearing)
Standing before an Eastern Shore judge in 2010 after being caught driving drunk, the Rev. Heather Elizabeth Cook and her attorney pleaded for leniency.
Cook was undergoing three different forms of counseling, including Alcoholics Anonymous, her attorney said. And she had voluntarily had an ignition interlock device installed in her car.
"I am regarding this as a major wake-up call in my life, and I'm doing things now that I was not able to do without this motivation," Cook told District Judge John E. Nunn III, according to an audio transcript obtained by The Baltimore Sun through a public records request.
More here-
http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/sun-investigates/bs-md-bishop-cook-prior-dui-case-20150131-story.html#page=1
Opinion – 23 December 2024
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