RITZVILLE — Republican State Sen. Mark Schoesler pleaded not guilty to drunken driving Thursday.
Witnesses reported Schoesler, 67, had backed his pickup into another vehicle as he attempted to leave the Ritzville fairgrounds following the Wheatland Communities’ Fair rodeo Aug. 31. The arresting officer found Schoesler sitting in his Chevy pickup in the parking lot showing “obvious signs of intoxication,” according to the officer’s statement.
Schoesler was taken to the Adams County Jail for DUI investigation, where he was then placed under arrest. Two breath samples showed his blood alcohol level at 0.14, according to the police report, nearly twice the legal driving limit of 0.08. He was released to a family member that night.
District Court Judge Andrea Russel said Thursday that she attended the fair but did not see Schoesler there, so she sees no reason to recuse herself from the case.
Schoesler declined to comment after the hearing.
The first-time gross misdemeanor of driving a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol carries a maximum penalty of 364 days in jail, a $5,000 fine or both.