State lawmaker pleads guilty to drunk driving

by on May 11, 2010

DECATUR — A state representative has pleaded guilty to driving drunk and may lose his pharmacist’s license. Rep. Ronald Stephens (R-Greenville) pleaded guilty today. He was sentenced to a year of court supervision. The Illinois Secretary of State’s office says Stephens’ driver’s license has been suspended until Oct. 30. Decatur police say they pulled Stephens over in March. A breath test found …

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