
Despite his repeated arrests, he doesn’t see himself as an alcoholic. Amazingly, despite so many DUI convictions, he has never been involved in a serious crash or killed anyone because of his drinking. He doesn’t see his actions as criminal because of this.
Quoting his statement: Maybe that’s part of my problem; I don’t really look at it as a crime. It’s hard for me to accept punishment for something I grew up thinking was OK. In some ways I guess I still think it’s OK, but I know I have to stop.”
These types of people need serious interventions to treat their alcoholism. Incarceration can help for a time, since they are forced to stay sober, but the slightest slipup outside can send them in a spiral that leads back to prison. If you or someone you love is in this sort of situation please seek help from a mental health professional. Even if you have never crashed while driving tipsy, if it is a habit it’s only a matter of time.
This has been a message from the law firm of Stephen Kellis.