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03-30-08, 10:27 PM #1
Driver convicted in crash that killed MN Timberwolf Malik Sealy is arrested again on DWI charges
Un-fucking-real

This fuck killed someone in 2000, was arrested for DWI again in '06, but had the sentence stayed by a liberal pansy-ass judge. I hope to God he actually sees the other side of the bars on this one
http://www.twincities.com/allheadlines/ci_8751082
Feel free to post your comments on the paper's website
Driver convicted in crash that killed Malik Sealy is arrested again on DWI charges
By Jeremy Olson
jolson@pioneerpress.com
Article Last Updated: 03/30/2008 07:15:54 PM CDT
A man convicted in the alcohol-related crash that killed a Timberwolves basketball player in 2000 was arrested again early Sunday on suspicion of drunken driving.
Souksangouane Phengsene, 51, of Shakopee, was booked into the Hennepin County Jail around 2 a.m. Sunday, according to the county Web site. The Minnesota State Patrol was the arresting agency, but patrol spokesman Mark Peterson couldn't provide further details.
Peterson said Phengsene is likely to face a felony DWI charge this week given his repeat offenses.
In May 2000, Phengsene was driving the wrong way on Minnesota 100 when he hit a vehicle driven by Malik Sealy. The basketball player died from injuries sustained in the head-on crash.
Phengsene was convicted of vehicular homicide and sentenced to four years in prison.
In late 2006, Phengsene was again convicted of drunken driving and sentenced to six years in prison. District Judge Warren Sagstuen stayed the sentence, though, instead requiring Phengsene to serve one year in a state workhouse and meet other conditions.
Phengsene was also convicted of drunken driving in Iowa in 1997.The views expressed in the above post are the sole opinion of the author and do not reflect any official position by the author's employer and/or municipality.
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03-30-08, 11:08 PM #2
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03-30-08, 11:20 PM #3
I see that believing that DWI is not a real crime is not just a Louisiana thing
One day I hope to see judges get tough on these a-holes
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03-31-08, 12:11 AM #4
When I read this I thought it was another post about Louisiana.
Do not war for peace. If you must war, war for justice. For without justice there is no peace. -me
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03-31-08, 01:23 PM #5
This is nothing new for MN.
I'm honestly surprised he sat 4 years for the vehicular homicide.No one has greater love than this, to lay down ones life for ones friends - John 15:13
"The Wicked Flee When No Man Pursueth: But The Righteous Are Bold As A Lion".
We lucky few, we band of brothers. For he who today sheds his blood with me shall be my brother.
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