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#DUI #CourtRoom #DrunkDriving #Justice #OWI A Michigan courtroom delivers a powerful sentencing as 59-year-old Annette Wheeler faces the consequences of her eighth drinking and driving conviction in just over a decade. Charged with a felony OWI third offense and a second habitual offender enhancement, Wheeler stood before the judge after rolling her vehicle on one of Missaukee County's busiest roads — just 34 days after being discharged from parole on a previous prison sentence. Her defense attorney revealed a history of childhood trauma, arguing that Wheeler had finally recognized alcohol as her way of coping and requested release to a treatment program. The prosecution pushed back hard, pointing to a decade of failed interventions — sobriety court, probation, and even prison — none of which stopped the cycle. With a blood alcohol level of .178, an open container in the vehicle, and statements about wanting to end her own life, the prosecution called her a serious risk to the public and demanded the top of the guidelines. The judge methodically walked through every conviction, every violated bond, every failed probation, and every second chance that went to waste. In the end, the court sentenced Wheeler to 28 to 90 months in prison with a $1,500 fine and no probation. But the judge closed with something unexpected — a direct, human message reminding Wheeler that she still has life to live, people who love her, and the ability to change if she's willing to face the truth. ⚖️ Legal Disclaimer: All content on this channel is sourced from public court proceedings and is intended for educational and commentary purposes only. The individuals featured are entitled to the presumption of innocence unless proven guilty in a court of law. This video does not constitute legal advice. Viewer discretion is advised.