Bishop Sentenced to 38 Hours in Jail for Drunk Driving
Associated Press
CENTER CITY, Minn. — Archbishop John Roach was ordered to spend 38 hours in jail after he pleaded guilty Monday to a charge of drunken driving and paid a $445 fine.
Roach, 63, was arrested Feb. 21 after police said his car brushed a wall of a grocery store.
Roach, who heads the St. Paul-Minneapolis Archdiocese and is a former president of the National Conference of Catholic Bishops, said at a news conference in St. Paul later that he “publicly acknowledged imprudence and bad judgment for operating a car while under the influence of alcohol.”
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