DUI Conviction List 2-24

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c Angelo J. Nye, 38, of Honolulu, pleaded guilty Feb. 9 to driving under the influence of an intoxicant, driving with an improper license and refusal to submit to a breath, blood or urine test. He was sentenced to pay $1,011 in fines and fees, in addition to an undisclosed fine, referred to a driver’s education course, ordered to undergo substance abuse assessment and, if determined required, treatment, and enter a substance abuse rehabilitation program.

Editor’s note: This log of driving under the influence convictions is a regular feature of West Hawaii Today and is compiled using Hawaii District Court and Hawaii County Police Department records.

c Joanie M. Perreira, 33, of Captain Cook, pleaded guilty Feb. 6 to driving under the influence of an intoxicant. She was sentenced to pay $687 in fines and fees, referred to a driver’s education course, ordered to undergo substance abuse assessment and, if determined required, treatment, and enter a substance abuse rehabilitation program.

c William Carvalho III, 35, of Kailua-Kona, pleaded guilty Feb. 9 to driving under the influence of an intoxicant. He was sentenced to pay $587 in fines and fees, referred to a driver’s education course, ordered to undergo substance abuse assessment and, if determined required, treatment, and enter a substance abuse rehabilitation program.

c Philip Ray Stroud, 54, of Kailua-Kona, pleaded guilty Feb. 9 to driving under the influence of an intoxicant. He was sentenced to pay $937 in fines and fees, referred to a driver’s education course, ordered to undergo substance abuse assessment and, if determined required, treatment, and enter a substance abuse rehabilitation program. His license was also revoked.

c Angelo J. Nye, 38, of Honolulu, pleaded guilty Feb. 9 to driving under the influence of an intoxicant, driving with an improper license and refusal to submit to a breath, blood or urine test. He was sentenced to pay $1,011 in fines and fees, in addition to an undisclosed fine, referred to a driver’s education course, ordered to undergo substance abuse assessment and, if determined required, treatment, and enter a substance abuse rehabilitation program.