Judge Charged with DUI Gets In More Trouble In His Car
Michael Keith Blankenship is accused of failing to report an accident.
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WSLS News Staff
Published: May 3, 2008
A Wytheville judge charged with driving under the influence gets into more trouble in his car.
Michael Keith Blankenship received a misdemeanor traffic citation in Powhatan County. The 43 year old is accused of failing to report an accident that happened last weekend.
According to State Police, witnesses say Blankenship ran off the road and hit a telephone box. After that, they say he got back on the road and went over an embankment and uprooted a tree. State police have not said whether alcohol was a factor in this crash.
In March, Blankenship was pulled over for driving erratically by State Police on Interstate 81 in Smyth County. He was charged with DWI and for refusing to take a breath test. Blankenship will be in court May 20 on those charges.
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Posted by ( rwolfe ) on May 04, 2008 at 9:04 pm
I think the only reason someone would leave the scene of an accident is because he would get in more trouble if he reported it. Is he trying to beat the system? Sounds like someone might have had another turn at the bottle. I hope he now realizes we are all human and we all make mistakes. I read that he didn’t judge drunk driving,so it shouldn’t matter, but is he really reliable to judge anything. Of course he hasn’t been judged so he should have his day in court too. Why am I skeptical that it will be done fairly?