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A 20-year-old Elyria man has been cited for driving without a license for the 35th time. As you might imagine, he's made dozens of court appearances.

Mondrell Green, 20, is no stranger to the Elyria Police Department or the courtroom. According to police, Green never had a driver's license but it hasn't stopped him from getting behind the wheel.

Elyria police responded to 15th Street for a report of someone waving a gun out of a car window Friday night. When officers spotted a vehicle in the area, they knew Green shouldn't be driving.

"He's 20-years-old and, as far as we can tell, he's never had a license," said Lt. Andrew Eichenlaub with Elyria police.

They pulled the car over and Green was ticketed. But records showed it was the 35th time Green got nabbed by police for a driving-related offense.

"If we see Mr. Green out driving under suspension again, he'll be cited and sent back to the court." said Eichenlaub. "How many times a person violates the law doesn't necessarily mean it violates the level of the crime each time. The judges only have so many tools in their toolbox, whether it be jail space or what the law allows them to do."

Driving violations aren't always an offense punishable by jail time. Sometimes the strictest penalty is a fine and community service.

Green will appear in court on Tuesday for the most recent offense. He's also facing an underage consumption charge.:owquitit::owquitit:
 
I got caught driving on a suspended license and went straight to jail?Guess Texas is different.:owquitit:
 
A 20-year-old Elyria man has been cited for driving without a license for the 35th time. As you might imagine, he's made dozens of court appearances.

Mondrell Green, 20, is no stranger to the Elyria Police Department or the courtroom. According to police, Green never had a driver's license but it hasn't stopped him from getting behind the wheel.

Elyria police responded to 15th Street for a report of someone waving a gun out of a car window Friday night. When officers spotted a vehicle in the area, they knew Green shouldn't be driving.

"He's 20-years-old and, as far as we can tell, he's never had a license," said Lt. Andrew Eichenlaub with Elyria police.

They pulled the car over and Green was ticketed. But records showed it was the 35th time Green got nabbed by police for a driving-related offense.

"If we see Mr. Green out driving under suspension again, he'll be cited and sent back to the court." said Eichenlaub. "How many times a person violates the law doesn't necessarily mean it violates the level of the crime each time. The judges only have so many tools in their toolbox, whether it be jail space or what the law allows them to do."

Driving violations aren't always an offense punishable by jail time. Sometimes the strictest penalty is a fine and community service.

Green will appear in court on Tuesday for the most recent offense. He's also facing an underage consumption charge.:owquitit::owquitit:

Hmmm, ties into a certain thread in the NASCAR forum.:cool:
 
He needs some serious jail time. 35 times?

I know judges and DA's are immune from prosecution in the performance of their duties but 35 times? This guys record speaks for itself. Maybe the judge needs some time too for not performing his duties.
 
This is so stupid. Where the hell do you live? In 1986 I got a ticket for not wearing a seat belt, it pissed me off how the Arlington cop treated me like some kind of bank robber or gang member so I didn't pay the ticket. Six months later the cops staked out my house and followed me as I was driving my son to school. Half way there they pulled me over, drug me out of the car, hand cuffed me, threw me down on the squad cars trunk, then drug me and pushed me into the back seat of the squad car face down on the rear seat. All of this right in front 16 year old son. They were going to impound my car but thankfully my son had a drivers license and they let him drive my car to school. It was a Friday afternoon so I ended up in jail for the weekend. All for not paying a ticket for not wearing a seat belt.

Wonder what that Judge would of done to a white American?
 
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