A Joplin woman was arrested for driving while intoxicated January 29, the seventh time she has faced that charge and the fourth time she has been cited in the past six months.
A Missouri Highway Patrol trooper pulled her over after Bird nearly caused an accident in front of him, according to the probable cause statement.
I was traveling eastbound on 7th street behind a black jeep wrangler who was also traveling eastbound. After traveling over the bridge west of Minnesota Avenue, A blue Lexus sports utility vehicle crossed 7th street on Minnesota Avenue at a high rate of speed. The Lexus nearly struck the Jeep and continued traveling southbound at a high rate of speed.Bird is scheduled to be arraigned in trial court Monday for her fourth DWI arrest, which occurred July 3, when a Webb City police officer pulled her over for a lane violation.
Bird waived her preliminary hearing and was bound over for trial October 31 and was scheduled to be arraigned December 11 in Jasper County Circuit Court. Her attorney, Brian Glades, showed, but Bird failed to appear and the arraignment was rescheduled, according to online court records.
Forty-seven days after the July 3 arrest, the Joplin Police Department arrested Bird for DWI.The probable cause statement on the August 19 arrest, her fifth, said it took place in Joplin's bar district where Bird allegedly sideswiped a vehicle that was parked on the side of the road.
The statement indicates Bird's eyes were bloodshot and watery, her breath smelled of alcohol and she did not do well on the field sobriety tests.
This arrest marks the third time in four months the Suspect has been arrested for Felony DWI and poses and very clear, and documented danger to society. Suspect shows a lack of regard for the safety of both herself and the citizens of Jasper County.
Plea bargain agreements with the Jasper County Prosecuting Attorney's office reduced two of Bird's previous DWI arrests to guilty pleas on excessive blood alcohol content. During the first case, she was arrested by the Jasper County Sheriff's Office October 16, 2009 and pleaded guilty to the reduced charge December 28, 2010.
After the Webb City Police Department arrested for drunk driving January 14, 2012, Bird reached another plea agreement with the Jasper County Prosecuting Attorney's office and once again pleaded guilty to excessive blood alcohol content, was fined $500 and assessed $141.50 in court costs.
The probable cause statement for the July Webb City arrest says the Joplin Police Department also arrested Bird for drunk driving February 10, 2010, "but it shows {the case} as closed."
Following the Webb City arrest, Bird's attorney at the time, Brian Glades, petitioned the court to direct the Department of Revenue to restore Bird's driving privileges arguing the police did not have probable cause to stop his client.
Judge John Nicholas issued the stay order July 17 allowing Bird to continue driving.
Lock her up!
ReplyDeleteSad shame she hasn't been dealt with properly. I guess it will take someone to die before the prosecutor cares. Let's pray for their sakes it isn't someone in their family. Because they constantly drop the ball. Shame !
ReplyDeleteAnother shining example of Judge Nicholas being unfit for the bench.
ReplyDeleteShe should just tell the judge she identifies as an illegal alien and she would get a Visa gift card to go with her get out of jail free card.
ReplyDelete@9:33 Seems to be delusional.
ReplyDeleteWAKE UP!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is another Ridiculous Criminal - That has Gotten Away with the Golden Ticket of Not Spending a Significant Time in Jail. Brittney N. Bird - Is a Persistent Offender - that our Legal System has allowed to continue and continue to Drive Drunk.
We have got to STOP - Allowing Criminals to Commit Crimes and be Put Right Back on the Streets.
We need Tough - Judges, Prosecting Attorneys, and Jurors - Who are Sick and Tired of Society being put at Risk because our Elected and Civil Servants - Continually Fail to do their Jobs.
We need to STOP GIVING CRIMINALS - Slaps On the Wrist, Get Out of Jail Free Cards, Making Backroom Courthouse Deals, and Probation -
Not Only do we need to Hold the Criminals Accountable for their Crimes - But any Judge, Prosecuting Attorney, or Jurors - that Continually Allow these Criminals to go Free.
Brian and Phil Glades - her Attorneys - are Great at working the System and cutting Deals with our BRAINLESS PROSECUTING ATTORNEYS AND JUDGES.
It is Time - all of these People are Held Accountable - If She or Someone Else would be Driving Drunk and Kill You, Your Family Member, or Friends - - These Judges, Prosecuting Attorneys, or Jurors - - Need to be Help Accountable. - -
Stop Feeling Sorry for the Victims and Start Feeling Sorry for the Victims - - -
I know both of those attorneys are very expensive. How are people affording them over and over again? And how are these attorneys able to sleep at night knowing they are letting criminals get away with this crap. How would they feel if one of their clients kills one of their own??
ReplyDeleteAttorneys - Don't care they are taught in Law School - - Guilty or innocent, an attorney has an obligation to zealously defend their client. Ultimately, providing a zealous legal defense is required of a defense attorney no matter what they think about their client. Often, this means not taking into account what a defendant has admitted to.
ReplyDeleteTHEY GET PAID $$$ - WIN - LOSE OR DRAW. They Offer No Guarantees - Just Keep Billing those Hours - Most Bill on a 15-Minute Increment - - Talk 5-Minutes to Your Attorney they will Bill You for the Full 15-Minutes. IT IS A MONEY GAME...
The Glade's Law Firm - Just Cut Deals with the IDIOT - Prosecuting Attorneys - - Most of their Clients Do Not have Juror Trials - - They just Cut Deals - - The Courts are all about BACKROOM COURTHOUSE DEALS...
They Donate to their Election Campaign Funds - - - NO BIAS THERE - RIGHT... Most Prosecuting Attorney - Run for Judges Positions - and you need MONEY $$$ and SUPPORT - While Local Attorneys and Law Firms are the First on the List to Donate - Even Donating Personally so it doesn't appear that there is any Favoritism, and they can Max Out their Donations - WHY DO YOU THINK DO THAT...
Judge Nicholas the spoiled brat. That explains it.
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