Steve May Drops Out of Election due to Prior DUI
This week, it was announced that Steve May, a Republican candidate for the Arizona House of Representatives, has decided to call it quits following outing of his priorDUI conviction. May is well-known for recruiting homeless people to run as Green Party candidates in several local elections.
His recent news follows a DUI arrest on June 26, 2009. Supposedly, he was driving 83 mph on I-17 in north Phoenix when he was stopped by police. The speed limit is 55 mph.
After being stopped by police, it was revealed that May had a blood alcohol concentration of .20 percent. He was later charged with "super extreme" DUI.
Following his charges, May played guilty to driving under the influence of alcohol and had to serve 10 days in jail. He was also sentenced to three years of probation and was reportedly taking the drug Vivitrol, which is used to treat alcoholics.
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