Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Lawmakers try anew to toughen penalty for repeat DUI drivers

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Bill was inspired by the death of Deana Eckman who was killed in 2019 by a fivetime drunk driver

HARRISBURG, PA. » The state House of Representa­tives on Wednesday approved legislatio­n aiming to increase penalties for motorists who have multiple DUI conviction­s to end what critics have called Pennsylvan­ia’s “revolving door” for the most serious drunk drivers.

The bill passed 168-32, and goes to the state Senate for considerat­ion there. The Senate passed a similar bill in 2020, but it died in the House.

Under the House bill, penalties would rise for those who receive multiple driving-under-theinfluen­ce conviction­s with higher blood-alcohol content levels.

The bill was inspired by the death of Deana Eckman. The 45-yearold Delaware County woman was killed in 2019 by a five-time drunk driver whose pickup truck crossed the double yellow line and slammed head-on into the car driven by her husband Chris Eckman, who was

seriously injured.

The 30-year-old pickup driver pleaded guilty to third-degree murder and other charges, and was sentenced to 25½ to 51 years in prison.

The driver, David Strowhouer, had been freed from state prison a few months before the crash after serving a concurrent sentence for his fifth DUI conviction.

The bill would ensure that someone who commits a fourth DUI with an elevated blood alcohol level serves a longer jail sentence, in part by raising the offense to a second-degree felony, and that offenders with two offenses serve more time by making them serve their sentence consecutiv­ely with other counts.

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