Md. judge faces trial on drunk driving charges
A Washington County Circuit Court judge is scheduled for trial in Hagerstown on drunken driving charges.
Sixty-eight-year-old William Kennedy Boone III was due in district court Wednesday morning for allegedly driving under the influence when his sport-utilty vehicle sideswiped a car on a city street, causing minor injuries to the driver.
Hagerstown police say Boone blew a blood-alcohol level of 0.18 percent, more than twice the legal limit of 0.08 percent. He has expressed remorse for his actions.
Boone was appointed to a 15-year term in 1997 after stints as an assistant Maryland attorney general, assistant state’s attorney and nearly 25 years in private practice.



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Honestly, what can we expect from the general populace when even those charged with upholding the law are caught driving under the influence?
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