Dulles Security Chief Given 10 Days in Jail Brady Resigned After DWI Conviction
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[Charles D. Brady] immediately appealed his conviction from Fairfax General District Court to the Circuit Court, where misdemeanor defendants receive an entirely new trial. Brady’s attorney, Rodney G. Leffler, had argued that officers of the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority did not have jurisdiction beyond the Dulles Toll Road, and Brady had been stopped on Route 28. [Wayne J. Miller] said that when Brady climbed out of the vehicle, he stumbled into the driver’s door and was “noticeably unsteady.” He said Brady was unable to recite the alphabet or count backward, and fell into the back of his vehicle when asked to stand on one leg. When Miller instructed Brady to stand with his feet together, the airport security director nearly fell into traffic on Route 28, Miller said. Yesterday, Leffler said his research found that airport police did have jurisdiction in the case and Brady withdrew his appeal. Leffler said Brady had completed an alcohol rehabilitation program and was attending Alcoholics Anonymous meetings. He asked Fairfax Circuit Court Judge Arthur B. Vieregg to allow Brady to serve his sentence on weekends. Source : pqasb.pqarchiver.com |