Crime & Safety

Drunk Driving Charge Costs Worcester Bishop Driver's License

McManus must pay fines and volunteer.

Bishop Robert J. McManus will not serve any jail time on charges of drunk driving after he admitted in court on Tuesday that he refused to submit to a chemical test, according to the Telegram and Gazette.

McManus will lose his license for six months, pay roughly $900 in court fines, complete 10 hours of community service and attend alcohol education programs, according to the Telegram. These punishments correspond with admitting to refusing to submit to the test. The Narragansett Police Department will drop the drunk driving charge, according to the article.

McManus had been charged following a hit-and-run accident earlier this month in Naragansett, R.I.

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