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A Massachusetts mother avoided jail after her third DUI-related offense, receiving a 90-day conditional sentence with house arrest and strict restrictions.
Paige Kobzick, a 30-year-old Chelmsford mother, avoided jail after her third conviction for refusing a breath sample during a June 2025 traffic stop, when police found her driving a GMC pickup while swerving and smelling of alcohol.
Ontario Court Justice Andrew Buttazzoni imposed a 90-day conditional sentence—30 days house arrest and 60 days under curfew—along with one year of probation, a three-year driver’s licence suspension, a ban on alcohol, and mandatory counselling for alcohol abuse and stress management.
The judge emphasized her need for structured rehabilitation, citing her responsibilities as a mother of three, including a nine-month-old, and warned future offenses would likely result in jail.
The Crown sought a 30-day intermittent jail term but did not pursue an enhanced penalty despite her prior convictions.
Una madre de Massachusetts evitó la cárcel después de su tercer delito relacionado con la DUI, recibiendo una sentencia condicional de 90 días con arresto domiciliario y estrictas restricciones.