The Massachusetts man involved in a 2022 chase that ended in a wrong-way crash in Rhode Island has been sentenced to ten-years behind bars.
Rhode Island Attorney General Peter Neronha says after prison, 33-year-old Cary Guy must serve seven years of probation and attend alcohol counseling and treatment. He will also lose his license for six years after he's released from the ACI.
“Driving under the influence is a crime that is as reckless as it is entirely avoidable,” said Attorney General Neronha. “When this defendant drove drunk, he endangered the lives of everyone on the road that evening, including the six victims that he sent to the hospital for serious injuries. There is no excuse for this type of behavior, and my Office will continue to hold accountable those who threaten the lives of others by driving impaired.”
Guy previously pleaded no contest to four counts of DUI resulting in serious bodily injury, four counts of driving to endanger resulting in serious bodily injury, and two counts of driving to endanger resulting in physical injury.
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