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Will Rima Fakih first Arab-American crowned Miss USA stand trial or take plea bargain in March?

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Will Rima Fakih first Arab-American crowned Miss USA stand trial or take plea bargain in March?

Asked by: Super UserKentoine Johnson in General » Crime
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HIGHLAND PARK, Mich. (AP) — A Michigan beauty queen who made headlines two years ago by becoming the first Arab-American crowned Miss USA will stand trial in March on a drunken-driving charge unless a plea deal is reached, a judge said Wednesday.

Judge Brigette Officer set a March 14 trial date for Rima Fakih, who made her first court appearance since the Dec. 3 traffic stop in the Detroit enclave of Highland Park. Fakih, 26, has said she wasn't drinking that night, but two police breath tests put her blood alcohol content at over twice the legal limit.

"I apologize. My lawyer doesn't want me to talk," Fakih told reporters outside court.

Fakih, whose family moved to New York from Lebanon in 1993 and then to Detroit suburb of Dearborn 10 years later, won the Miss USA Pageant in 2010, becoming the first Arab-American to do so. Supporters described her win as a victory for diversity, saying it countered negative stereotypes about people of Middle Eastern descent that have flourished in post-9/11 America.

Fakih's lawyer, W. Otis Culpepper, said he'll prepare for a trial but knows a plea bargain is also possible. He said he anticipates that a "proper conclusion" will be reached.

"Of course she's remorseful," Culpepper said. "She's a model for young women. ... She's a woman of substantial character."

Police said Fakih was driving 60 mph in a 30 mph zone and weaving in and out of traffic before they pulled her over, and that officers found an open bottle of champagne behind the driver's seat of the 2011 Jaguar.

Fakih denied that she had been drinking, but one breath test put her blood alcohol content at 0.20 percent and another put it at 0.19 percent — both above the legal limit of 0.08. She's charged with drunken driving, careless driving and having an open container of alcohol, all misdemeanors.

Before the hearing, assistant city attorney Mohammed A. Nasser told The Associated Press that he was new to the case and hadn't spoken yet to Culpepper about a settlement.
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   Super UserKentoine Johnson

HIGHLAND PARK, Mich.—Rima Fakih, the first Arab-American to be crowned Miss USA, has been sentenced to probation and community service in a Michigan drunken driving case.

The 26-year-old former beauty queen avoided the possibility of jail time during Wednesday’s hearing in Highland Park, an enclave of Detroit. Judge William McConico put her on six months’ probation, ordered 20 hours of community service and said she must pay $600 in fines and costs.

Fakih also must attend an alcohol safety class. She pleaded no contest last month to driving while visibly impaired.

She has said she wasn’t drinking on the night of her arrest in December, but two police breath tests put Fakih’s blood alcohol content at more than twice the legal limit.

The former Miss Michigan was crowned Miss USA in 2010.
http://www.khou.com/entertainment/Ex-Miss-USA-Rima-Fakih-gets-probation-in-DUI-case-150791585.html

   Super UserKentoine Johnson

naw I don't really have a answer Buckeye I'm going to ask for question to be voided I moved the settlement date to the 31st hoping that some new news would pop up

   Super UserBuckeyeTom

In addition to my last comment I see that March 31st is a Saturday. I don't know of too many courts that start trials on Saturday, but all the states are different I suppose.

   Super UserBuckeyeTom

How does March 31st come into play on this question? What if there is no plea and nothing happens on the 31st? I've followed this case and nowhere do I see anything relating to March 31st? All I have ever seen are references to March 14th and then the case falls into a black hole. Kentoine, do you have the answer to this?

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