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The Baltimore Sun from Baltimore, Maryland • 50

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The Baltimore Suni
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Baltimore, Maryland
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THE SUN, Wednesday, December 2, 1981 Drinking driver who killed girl, 5, gets 3 years Briefly place the defendant in a prerelease center. Jack Lesser, an assistant state's attorney, had argued that Reinhardt be given the maximum three-year penalty for auto manslaughter to show the public that those who drink and drive will be punished. He noted that three years was not a long sentence and that, given the current parole procedures, the defendant could be eligible for parole as early as February. Barry Diamond, an assistant public defender, told Judge Allen that the case did not call for the maximum penalty, pointing out the unintentional nature of the crime and the defendant's lack of previous criminal record. He described the defendant as "ex block Leo street.

Five-year-old Stephanie Parmer, of the 3600 block Leo street, a back seat passenger, was killed. Her mother, Rose Parmer, and Mr. Stull's wife, who were riding in the front seat with Mr. Stull, were seriously injured. At the trial, the defendant contended that she had four beers and was not drunk but said she did not remember the accident.

The truck she was driving belonged to the roofing company where her companion, Thomas Presley, was employed. Reinhardt testified that she met Mr. Presley the previous day when he offered her a ride. They went to several bars together, she said. tremely gullible and somewhat immature" and said she was not the most culpable defendant the court had ever seen, at which point, the judge interrupted: "The child is just as dead as if she was killed by a shotgun.

It is just as grievous to the family." Reinhardt, herself the mother of three children, told the judge, "If it was my own little girl, I know how I would feel I love children. I'm sorry for what happened." According to evidence at the trial, Reinhardt was driving a 1979 pickup truck east on Church street in Curtis Bay shortly after 2:30 p.m. when she ran a red light at Pennington avenue and slammed into a car driven by Jerry L. Stull, of the 3600 By Karen E. Warmkessel A 35-year-old Baltimore county woman was sentenced yesterday to three years In prison for auto manslaughter in a July 6 accident that killed a 5-year-old girl and seriously injured Judge Milton B.

Allen imposed the sentence on Patricia A. Reinhardt, of the 7300 block Geise avenue, Sparrows Point. Reinhardt was convicted October 7 by a Criminal Court jury of the manslaughter charge as well as driving while impaired, driving without a license, speeding, reek-Jess driving, and failing to obey a traffic signal. 4 At the defense's request, Judge Allen recommended that prison authorities Ward denied bail in 2d case 1 I' Yesterday, for the second day In a row, Adrian (Birdman) Ward was denied bail on first-degree ab6 charges. The 19-year-old Northwestern High School graduate and local track star was denied bail by Judge William H.

Murphy, before noon yes- terday in connection with the August 0 rape of a Park Height) woman in her home. On Monday, Judge Murphyciting the violent nature of a September, 1980, rape the suspect is Charged with, ordered the defendant held without bail. I A pretrial hearing on that rape, in which the suspect is also charged with attempted murder, Is scheduled for December 22. Mr. Ward, who on a full athletic scholarship at Villanova University, was being held lasi night at the City Jail.

i Crash kills woman, son A 21-year-old Severn woman and her 4-year-old son were killed yesterday when their car was struck broadside after it was knocked into the opposing lane of traffic by a speeding pickup truck, Anne Arundel county police reported. Glenda L. Tibbs and her son, Anthony, of the 1500 block Monard drive, died instantly in the 145 p.m. accident, police said. Police said Ms.Tibbsasrving west on Route 175 near Crownsville road when a pickup truck attempted to pass her.

The truck hit the rear right side of Ms. Tibbs's qarvkflocking it into the eastbound lane, police said. fi.r' An oncoming vehicle did hot stop in time, and crashed into Ms. Tibbs's car, authorities said. Anthony was knocked out of the car through the windshield.

J- The pickup truck traveled another 194 feet before it came to a stop. No injuries to the driver, were reported. Robert Kaiser, the 8300 block Norwood drive in Millersville. SUPERSTORES nnni IM1 -WUlrvjvSU was charged with reckless driving ind driving while intoxicated, police said. nrl: COLOR Boutin tojrdtt in Harford Aberdeen Declaring that Harford county citizens want a county executive who is "respectable, responsible and responsive," school board member Charles Boutin yesterday said he will enter the Democratic primary for the post now held by J.

Thomas Ban-anger. A lawyer and formef school board president, Mr. Boutin declined to say whether he thought his statement meant that Mr. Barranger lacked those virtues. "I'm not going to get Wto i a name-calling contest We all make our own beds.

He Mr. Barranger has plenty of chinks in his armor," Mr. Boutin said in an interview. The announcement by Mr. Boutin, 39, who frequently but unofficially has said in recent months he will seek the county executive post, came four weeks after Mr.

Barranger said he will run for reelection to the post he won in im.r-V;J-.: The salary of the post; currently pays $27,500, will increase to $38,500 a year in 1982, and to $43,000 by December, 1985. phi jCOLORJ COLOR OLR SHARP 1982 Zenith 25" Diag. SONY 1982 Sony 19" Diag Remote Control Trinitron Color TV INS Solid State. 14-pwhbntton Extress Connnwder Infrared Remote Control. Alto.

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1 rraiTnmtT.v-iiymy 1 GIB -Zl S3 I listed for commutation, said Mr. Hardy. The list of inmates recommended for release should be sent to the governor about mid-December, he added. On other topics at yesterday's press Conference, Governor Hughes said: He has not changed his mind about asking the 1982 General Assembly to raise taxes on trucks even though preliminary figures from the study that was supposed to justify the increase indicate that truck taxes are already disproportionately high. The University of Maryland and the state Department of Natural Resources have signed an agreement to coordinate research and development involving the state seafood industry.

Mr. Hughes said the agreement is intended to help Maryland achieve a uniform, high level of seafood production instead of the cyclical variations in harvests of such Chesapeake Bay attractions as clams and crabs. GOVERNOR, from Dl have behaved themselves, are good risks and are near the end of their sentences to get out early and spend Christmas with their families," he said. V- Under last year's relaxed prisoners who had served one-fourth Of their terms and were within sii months of release were considered for commutation. -This year, in a return to traditional stind-: ards, prisoners must have finished naif their terms and be within three months of release.

Y'I'iV-? This year, each prisoner eligible for commutation will be interviewed by pris on counselors who will send af ecommen- dation to the warden. The warden' iwill then recommend those prisoners to be: re leased to the state secretary of public; safety and correctional Prisoners convicted of violent crimes or sex offenses and those who have Jried to escape from jail will not be proposed fflgWaire TP: Jf Whitejitir9houiiej i NMiFrigidaire CALORIC Frieidaire 17 Cu. Ft White-Westingtwuse 16.0 Cu Ft Upright Freezer Three Fast Freeie Saelves. Midt-iositioi temaeratare control. fid widtk doer shelves.

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On the Bay: Winds westerly at 10 to 20 knots through tonight. Waves to 2 leet. Visibility poor. In showers, otherwise good. Ocean City: A few morning showers followed by partial clearing, highs in the 50s.

Fair tonight, lows in the upper 20s to low 30s. Partly sunny tomorrow, highs between 45 and 50. Winds westerly at 15 to 25 knots today, becoming north to northwesterly tonight. Extended forecast: Fair weather Friday through Sunday with highs in the upper 40s to 50s. Lows In the upper 20s to middle' 30s.

Maior map featureai A't 1 p.m.'. yesterday a cold front. In conjunction with a low over Georgia, brought rain and colder tempera' tures to the Maryland-Delaware area. Yesterday' city temperature A.M. 1 2 3 4 5 7 I 9 10 11 12 Temp.

3i 35 35 36 37 31 39 31 36 38 31 M. 1 2 3 4 5 7 I 9 11 12 Temp. 31 37 313940 41 424445474747 City: High, 47, c-Low, Airport: High, 44, 7c, Low, 23, -5c City normal: High, 47; Low, 34 Airport normal: High, 47; Low, 27 na ew-r rrrrrrilri'J wim v. and the view from the satellite at 1 P.M. oamoer I Feraign trniptratarts yisteraay Tamp.

Elsewhere Yesterday Pcncconfc High Low High Low High- Low High Low Ancfrge Amstdm 46 41 Panasonic Miami 79 75 4428. J3 Mexico 73 50 Montreal 34 25 Atlanta 27 City degree Total for season. 794- Boston 28 25 mi 36 2S 43 26 73 54 TEAC Teac Metal Capable Stereo Cassette Deck With Dolby NR System Tape lias I ED. switch, flearescent bar graph peak level display. Digital tape ceanter.

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46 ta Detroit 53 34 Stockholm 35 32 Sydney TMm Taipei Tel Aviv Tokyo 62 49 69 48 46 43 (Eastern Standard Time) 19 51 28 High water Low water' Honolulu 70 S.Lk. Cfy 34 23 A.M. PAA.A.M. P.M. Houston, 4 S7 Sn Anfo 64 41 Ft.McHenry 10:25115 57 4:09 t-O AngW 72 50 S.

Fran. 6150 Sandy Poinl 9O0 9:40 332 2-J4 MempWi 55 49 -Tampa 79 63 Toronto 37 30 Vaircver 45 36 1SK Cove Point 5:34 6:14 12:11 11:13 $34 4:14 12:11 11:13 Ocean City Cape Henry TOWS0N 1689 Joppa Road 296-8282 NORMANDY (Shop Cut) 8459 Baltimore National Pike 461-9555 RANDALLSTOWN 8911 Liberty Road 922-8282 GLEN BURN.E 7542 Ritchie Highway 761-8282 EASTP0INT 7850 Easteri Yesterday' pollution Air quality in Baltimore was good at 3 p.m. yesterday, according to the slate health department. Denotes a.m. OPEN DAILY 10AM TO 10PM SATURDAY 10AM TO 10FM SUNDAY NOON TO 6PM 7 17 a.m.

p.m. p.m. .34 36 44 Last New First Ful Preeipltatlen (AlrpaHl )utrm, utooir 'Quarter Moon Precipitation since midnight.0.33 a Dec. 26, Dec 4 Dec 11 Accumulated this month. 0.33 Normal amount this month 3.26 nT i Gr-l-st amnt.

this month 1969.7.44 low Least amnt. this month 1955.0.20 "7 'jL Avg. annual precipitation 40. 44 7 fi Accumulated this year ,25 oa sets 1W6 am Dry bulb temp. 1 35 43 Wet bulb temp.

...72 89 93 Relative humidity. SUPER STORES BaronMSea level) 30.15 30.01 29.78.

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