Plymouth Woman Who Violated Probation Sent to Rehab
Plymouth woman who violated probation sent to rehab – 22-year-old Taylor Hohmann admitted she violated probation for a deadly hit and run. The Plymouth woman appeared in court Monday, accused of driving drunk in Golden Valley on September 15th. Preliminary tests showed her blood alcohol level was more than twice the legal limit. Also in court were friends and family members of Michael Rymer, the man Hohmann was convicted of hitting and killing in the March 2010 hit and run. Hohmann was sentenced to a year in the workhouse and four years probation for his death. The Hennepin County Attorney’s office, as well as Rymer’s family, are hoping Hohmann’s latest incident puts her back behind bars for the probation violation. Monday, it was rehab, not more jail time, the judge ordered for Hohmann. Judge Ann Alton set a future court date of November 16 to address both the Golden Valley DWI and the probation violation. Until then, she is sending Hohmann to Minnesota Teen Challenge, a drug and alcohol treatment program. Judge Alton warned Hohmann that if she felt Hohmann wasn’t responding to treatment, she would send her back to prison for the probation violation. Michael Rymer’s wife Heather cried as she left the courtroom. “I think she can go on screwing up and screwing up and screwing up and nothing’s going to happen,” said Heather. “How many chances? How many more chances does she get before there’s a consequence for her actions?” Renee Banot twelve.tv www.facebook.com twitter.com 12 News is on Comcast cable channel 12 in the …
Thursday: Community Meeting on Chemical Use—Awareness, Prevention and …
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21, at the Gillespie Center. Parents, students and community members are invited to attend this free presentation to learn more about drugs and drug prevention resources in the community. Following a short introduction, attendees will be able to attend …
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Compound Found in Minnesota Lakes Could Be Problematic Reports Pure …
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