A Quarryville woman will serve up to 5 years in prison for her third and fourth DUI convictions – both of them involving highest-rate-of-alcohol charges.
Jodi Ann Cisowksi, 30, was ordered to spend 1 ½ to 5 years in prison for the 2010 and 2012 DUIs in New Holland and Paradise Township.
Cisowski pleaded guilty in October and was recently sentenced by Lancaster County Judge Joseph Madenspacher, who allowed the sentenced be served in Lancaster County Prison.
In both of the recent cases Cisowski was charged with highest-rate-of-alcohol DUIs.
- In the 2010 New Holland case, her blood-alcohol level was .281 percent, police reported.
- In the 2012 Paradise Township case, her blood-alcohol level was .222 percent, according to police.
The previous DUIs were in 2007 and 2008.
Lancaster County District Attorney Craig Stedman has said about 20 percent of all DUI charges here are against repeat offenders. That amounts to between 300 and 400 drivers a year, he estimated.
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