'I still like beer' says soldier at 2nd DUI hearing
CLINTON, Okla. — A National Guard soldier is not backing down in local court about his love for hops, sources confirmed today.
Oklahoma National Guardsman Spc. Demond Dowski appeared before a judge after his second DUI charge in the past 13 months. Dowski was appointed a public defender, saying he could not afford an attorney.
“I figured there was no sense of me getting my own lawyer since I am innocent," Dowski said. "That is money I could be spending on beer. Know what I mean?”
Dowski denied being blackout drunk and driving while intoxicated, according to 1st Sgt. John Ames, who visited the soldier on the night of the incident.
“He was slurring his words really bad," Ames said. "I am sure he doesn't remember any of it because he asked me if I had a beer for him during my visit to the jail that evening.”
Sandra Tomko, Dowski’s public defender, says she told him to appear humble and remorseful for his behavior, but he forcefully defended his actions to the judge and refused to apologize.
“I…
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