Many people know Beth McDonough as KMSP 9 Fox News reporter. Maybe you've seen them on television reports on crime, tough issues. She is a very strong, motivated and productive person who now has a few bugs. Beth has a degree in Communications with an emphasis in political science from Central Oklahoma. She won with a life threatening battle against cancer in 1995 and has traveled along the Great Wall of China.
Beth McDonough was also kind enough to donate someof the most respected aid agencies who know the The National Cancer Society, the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals and several others, including charities. However, Beth McDonough was not their first but their second DWI arrest just before Halloween this year. She was released on 1200 $ bail right after Halloween. She was arrested in Minnetonka, Minnesota.
Beth McDonough first arrest was about 15 months ago, even for a DWI, for driving under the grandstandInfluence of intoxicants, which is usually medication. Part of her probation terms to run that Beth would not get into trouble. Now that she has, her fate is still in the air. Minnesota law enforcement in the area is planning charges against Beth, within a week or so file.
So what can people learn from this incident an average workday. We all know from the recent OJ Simpson trial, that no one is above the law. We also know that high level of other judicial proceedings. ThePattern that I see with this kind of high-level criminal cases is that people who have money and things just generally like to take things over the edge and really want to experience life to the fullest, without respect for the law .
But Beth McDonough is not alone. I imagine driving around in front of millions of U.S. citizens, either under the influence of drugs or alcohol caught each year, but only a very small proportion of these people. Hopefully, Beth will be a lesson from their 2 Arrest and learnoverly cautious. It is no secret that lawyers and doctors and professionals from all walks of life use of illegal drugs, but those who do not seem to catch those who get high or drunk in the privacy of your own home. We wish Beth all the best and hope she takes this failure to do better for themselves.
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