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September 25, 2012

ISU student gets judge’s lecture in DUI case

TERRE HAUTE — An Indiana State University student who police say registered more than three times the limit for intoxication after her car hit a house Sunday morning has been ordered to submit to daily breath tests.

Emily Grimm, 19, had bonded out of the Vigo County Jail and appeared Monday morning in Vigo Superior Court 5 where Judge Michael Rader told her, “The only reason you’re not going back to jail is because it’s a first-time offense.”

Rader said that reading the facts of the case — including that Grimm was seen staggering from the scene — would normally prompt him to have her taken back into custody to protect public safety.

At 10:30 a.m. Sunday, Grimm’s car ran off Margaret Avenue and hit a house in the 800 block, ending up in a bush, police said.

Rader ordered Grimm to go to Vigo County Alcohol & Drug for an evaluation and to sign up for the program, and to take a daily breath test. She is also not to drive.

“If you show up with positive blood-alcohol, I want you arrested on the spot,” he said.

Grimm’s trial date was set for Dec. 4 on charges of driving while intoxicated, a class-A misdemeanor, as well as failure to stop after a property damage accident and illegal consumption of alcohol by a minor.

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