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    Former Clinton Aide Violated Probation
    Berger Ticketed for Reckless Driving

    By Dan Eggen
    Washington Post Staff Writer
    Thursday, October 6, 2005; Page A14

    Two days after he was sentenced for smuggling classified documents from the National Archives, former national security adviser Samuel R. "Sandy" Berger violated his probation when he was ticketed for reckless driving in Fairfax County, according to court officials and records.


    I bet he gets away with this also.

    Magistrate Judge Deborah A. Robinson admonished Berger yesterday for the traffic charge during a brief hearing in U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia but left him on probation as recommended by the federal probation office, according to court records.

    Berger was clocked going 88 mph in a 55-mph zone while driving eastbound on Interstate 66 in Fairfax on Sept. 10, according to court records. Berger told court officers that "he was speeding because he was late to a meeting, and he was not aware of how fast he was traveling," according to a probation violation report filed in federal court.

    The former Clinton administration official is scheduled to appear in Fairfax traffic court on Oct. 18. Berger's attorney, Lanny A. Breuer, could not be reached to comment.

    The charge comes as some judges in Fairfax have begun cracking down on excessive speeding and other reckless driving violations, sentencing violators to jail time in some cases, defense lawyers said.

    Reckless driving is a Class 1 misdemeanor in Virginia; it carries a penalty of up to 12 months in jail and a $2,500 fine, although those limits are rarely approached, experts said. At the very least, Berger is likely to be fined and to have his driver's license suspended for several months if he is found guilty, according to traffic lawyers not connected to Berger's case.
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    Default Re: Sandy Burglar Violates Probation

    Quote Originally Posted by Gawain of Orkeny
    At the very least, Berger is likely to be fined and to have his driver's license suspended for several months if he is found guilty, according to traffic lawyers not connected to Berger's case.
    Wow, just like his security clearance.
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    LOL, it's a friggin speeding ticket on an interstate, get a grip. 88 is pretty high, but it is still a speeding ticket. sheesh
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    Sand-man is clearly a career criminal. Fortunately this will be his 2nd strike, and the 3rd one yields a death penalty. Keep on truckin' Sandy!

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    Default Re: Sandy Burglar Violates Probation

    He is an idiot. Even though it's an interstate highway, I-66 is very congested in Fairfax County, and there are at least 3 spots that I know of that always have police waiting for speeders. I tend to drive fast, but I won't go higher than 75mph on that road, and the traffic flow (when not bumper to bumper gridlock) is usually around 60-70mph. Sept 10th was a Saturday, traffic is usually worse on weekends due to the weekend-driver stupidity factor. Driving 88mph is just asking for trouble.

    IIRC, in Virginia reckless driving is +20mph over the stated speed limit, or over 80mph at any time.
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