Officer Robert Andrew Moran is a cock sucker
SANTA ANA A Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department deputy was sentenced today to six months on home confinement for injuring two people after crashing into their car while driving under the influence of alcohol.
Officer Robert Andrew Moran, 43, of Buena Park, pleaded no contest in February to driving under the influence causing injury and driving with a blood alcohol level of .08 percent or more causing injury, both misdemeanors.
Superior Court Judge Erick L. Larsh also placed Moran on three years informal probation and ordered him to enroll in a three-month first offender program to include facing a Mothers Against Drunk Driving panel.
Moran was driving south on Beach Boulevard in Stanton in a Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department issued Chevrolet sport utility vehicle at approximately 5:25 a.m. on
29, 2008 while he was under the influence of alcohol, according to a news release from the Orange County District Attorney's Office.
He crashed into the driver's door of a Mazda sedan at the intersection of Beach and Garden Grove boulevards, injuring the driver and a passenger. They were taken to a hospital for treatment.
Vicki Podberersky, Moran's attorney, said this morning that her client has already served most of his time on home confinement. She said he was placed on unpaid leave from the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department when charges were filed against him, but he will seek reinstatement.
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Officer Robert Andrew Moran, 43, of Buena Park, pleaded no contest in February to driving under the influence causing injury and driving with a blood alcohol level of .08 percent or more causing injury, both misdemeanors.
Superior Court Judge Erick L. Larsh also placed Moran on three years informal probation and ordered him to enroll in a three-month first offender program to include facing a Mothers Against Drunk Driving panel.
Moran was driving south on Beach Boulevard in Stanton in a Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department issued Chevrolet sport utility vehicle at approximately 5:25 a.m. on
29, 2008 while he was under the influence of alcohol, according to a news release from the Orange County District Attorney's Office.
He crashed into the driver's door of a Mazda sedan at the intersection of Beach and Garden Grove boulevards, injuring the driver and a passenger. They were taken to a hospital for treatment.
Vicki Podberersky, Moran's attorney, said this morning that her client has already served most of his time on home confinement. She said he was placed on unpaid leave from the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department when charges were filed against him, but he will seek reinstatement.
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