WAUKESHA — Money bond has been lowered for a Watertown man named George Webb who was arrested just lately in Waukesha County for working whereas intoxicated as a fourth offense after telling officers he was driving from a bar to George Webb’s restaurant in Oconomowoc.
Based on a Waukesha County Circuit Court docket legal criticism, Webb, 45, of 204 E. Haven Drive, Watertown, may face six years in jail if he’s convicted.
His bail was lowered March 23 from $2,500 to $1,000 money.
The criticism said that Webb was pulled over whereas driving within the City of Oconomowoc after his automobile was noticed by city police because it was swerving.
Webb informed investigators that he and his passenger had been at The Hideaway Bar and Grill in Waukesha County and have been driving to the George Webb’s restaurant in Oconomowoc to eat. He was then planning on driving residence.
A preliminary breath check indicated that Webb had a blood alcohol content material of .145.
Webb was convicted for working whereas intoxicated in October of 2001, November of 2005 and Could of 2016.
Situations of his bond embody that he keep absolute sobriety, not use or possess any alcohol, medicine or managed substances and not using a legitimate prescription and he’s not to make use of/possess any drug paraphernalia.