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P.E.I. man with breathalyzer readings double legal limit gets jail time

Rosemary Llewellyn appeared before Chief Judge Nancy Orr in provincial court in Georgetown where she pleaded guilty to what was referred to as failing to hail.
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GEORGETOWN, P.E.I. – A P.E.I. man who was caught after someone called the police about a possible drunk driver was sentenced recently to six days in jail.

Donald Arthur MacGregor appeared before Chief Judge Nancy Orr in provincial court in Georgetown where he pleaded guilty to failing the breathalyzer.

The court heard MacGregor provided breathalyzer samples that were twice the legal limit.

Along with the jail time, MacGregor will have to pay a $1,000 fine and a $300 victim surcharge.

He is banned from driving for one year.

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