Rep. Bill Allemand asks judge to rescind court-ordered alcohol testing during upcoming legislative session
Rep. Bill Allemand argues suspension of random alcohol testing during Wyoming legislative session is necessary to fulfill duties; testing was court-ordered after his DUI arrest in December.
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Rep. Bill Allemand asks judge to rescind court-ordered alcohol testing during upcoming legislative session
by Maggie Mullen, WyoFile Natrona County Republican Rep. Bill Allemand wants to forgo court-ordered alcohol testing during the upcoming legislative session, while a driving under the influence case against him proceeds, recent court filings show. A deputy arrested Allemand on Dec. 28 in Buffalo after being pulled over for suspicious driving. The Republican lawmaker from Midwest subsequently pleaded not guilty. As a condition of his bond, Allem…
Wyoming Lawmaker Charged With DUI Asks To Skip Alcohol Testing During Session
Wyoming State Rep. Bill Allemand, charged with DUI in December, is asking permission to skip random alcohol tests during the legislative session that starts next month. His motion argues the tests are intrusive for someone without a history of alcohol or violent crimes.
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