Man Pleads Guilty to 6th, 7th DUIs;
Could Lose License Until 2062
A Jeannette man faces up to three years in prison and could lose his license until the year 2062 after pleading guilty to his sixth and seventh drunk driving charges. Westmoreland County authorities say 43-year-old Mark "Polecat" Harris got his license in February 1989 and was arrested for drunk driving twice that year. His license was first suspended in March 1990. Harris was also convicted of drunken driving in 1990, 2000, and 2002. His license is already suspended until July 2051. He faces up to 11 years in additional suspensions after pleading guilty Wednesday to drunken driving in 2006 and 2007. Assistant District Attorney Al Powanda says Harris has been cited for driving with a suspended license 22 times and "will be dead before he gets his license back."
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