State Rep slapped with $500 fine and banned from bars after being caught drunk driving
A Wyoming state representative, Bill Allemand, has been sentenced after being caught driving under the influence, receiving a $500 fine and a ban from bars as part of his punishment. The case is notable given his position as an elected lawmaker, raising questions about accountability for public officials who break the law.
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- Wyoming Rep Bill Allemand fined $500 for drunk driving
- He has also been banned from bars
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