EVERETT, Wash. — A Snohomish County judge has been sentenced to a day in jail for driving drunk in August in an incident in which her car spun out, struck a concrete barrier and came to rest facing oncoming traffic along Interstate 405.
The Daily Herald reports 48-year-old Marybeth Dingledy of Mill Creek apologized Wednesday in King County District Court.
She said the incident will continue to have an impact on her.
She also was fined $5,000, with $4,650 suspended and ordered to be on probation for 36 months.
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Dingledy previously pleaded to driving under the influence.
Police reports indicate Dingledy's blood-alcohol level reportedly tested at 0.122 and 0.115 at the time of arrest. It is illegal to drive in Washington with a blood-alcohol level of 0.08 or greater.
No one was injured in the crash.
Dingledy has served as a Snohomish County Superior Court judge since 2012.
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Information from: The Daily Herald, http://www.heraldnet.com