Key West jury found Eric Bailey Van Hove Guilty

On Tuesday September 26, a Key West jury found Eric Bailey Van Hove guilty of Driving Under the Influence with a Prior and Willfully Refusing to Sign and Accept Summons for a May 27th, 2014, offense. Mr. Van Hove had been driving the wrong way on Southard Street by Mr. Z’s Pizza and was pulled over by Sgt. Bradley Lariz and investigated for Driving Under the Influence by Officer Alexander Rodriguez.  The jury took a little over three hours to determine that he was guilty of both counts.  Mr. Van Hove was Adjudicated Guilty of both counts in the Information and sentenced to 12 months of probation, a $1000 fine, $568 in court costs, $100 dollars cost of investigation to the Key West Police Department, $100 cost of prosecution to the State Attorney’s Office, DUI School, a Victim Impact Panel, a 10 day vehicle impound, 6 month drivers license revocation, 1 year interlock device, 90 AA/NA meetings in 90 days, and 15 days Jail.  On behalf of the people of the State of Florida, State Attorney Catherine Vogel thanks the jury for their dedicated service this case.  In the trial the State of Florida was represented by Assistant State Attorneys Nicholas R. Trovato and Marisa Rose Faraldo Tedesco.

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