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Clark announces cancellation of drunk driving conviction on Thursday | Situation

Clark announces cancellation of drunk driving conviction on Thursday | Situation

Indiana County Common Pleas Judge Michael T. Clark issued the following DUI penalties on Thursday:

• Mark S. Painter, 52, of Marion Center, was fined and sent to the Indiana County Jail for 72 hours to six months, placed on immediate probation for five 2022 misdemeanor DUI charges, and sentenced to another fine for summary count of duties. Summary count of stop sign and turn movements. The painter’s court costs were also evaluated.

• Daniel G. Shirley, 36, of Saltsburg, was fined and sentenced to one to seven years in the State Department of Corrections due in 2024 on a third-degree felony count of driving under the influence and another fine on a summary count of driving under the influence. suspension. Shirley’s court costs were also assessed and her sentence will run consecutively with another sentence imposed in 2022.

• Matthew J. Wodowski, 44, of Blairsville, was assessed fines and court costs and placed on two years of probation with a restrictive requirement to serve 20 consecutive days of home confinement with electronic monitoring on a 2022 second-degree misdemeanor count. DUI.

• Zachary G. Clawson, 32, of Blairsville, was fined and placed on probation for five years with the restrictive requirement of serving 12 consecutive months of home confinement with electronic monitoring for a 2024 first-degree misdemeanor DUI and assessed sentence and suspension. Sentenced to house arrest with electronic monitoring for six consecutive months, concurrent with the first count, for a third-degree misdemeanor of driving under the influence. Clawson’s court costs were also assessed.

• Paul K. Maliek, 22, of Johnstown, fined and court costs and sent to Indiana County Jail for 72 hours to six months, immediate parole for a 2023 DUI charge.

• Carter J. Knepp, 20, of Commodore, was assessed fines and court costs and placed on six months probation with a restrictive requirement to serve 10 consecutive days of home confinement with electronic monitoring for a 2024 misdemeanor DUI count.

• Daniel G. Shirley’s parole and street time were revoked due to a 2022 second-degree misdemeanor count of driving under the influence.