The Region - News from May 29, 1986
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A West Los Angeles man was sentenced to three years in jail after being found guilty of four drunk driving offenses in less than six months. Paul A. Baker, 53, was on probation from a previous drunk driving conviction when he was arrested on a similar charge May 31, 1984. He was arrested again for drunk driving on Jan. 16, Feb. 12 and March 4, 1985, and the four cases were consolidated for jury trial before Los Angeles Municipal Judge Keith Groneman, who sentenced Baker to 2 1/2 years in jail for the four most recent offenses--and another six months for parole violation. City Attorney James K. Hahn said Baker’s driver’s license will also be revoked by the Department of Motor Vehicles.
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