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For useless information and autism. I learned this piece today:

Defendant-appellant, Paul Chisenhall, appeals a decision of the Clermont
County Court of Common Pleas denying his request to withdraw his guilty plea.
{¶ 2} After consuming alcohol at a state park, Chisenhall and his three passengers
got into a vehicle owned by Chisenhall's employer and drove away. Soon thereafter, an Ohio
Department of Natural Resources officer, who had seen Chisenhall and the others
consuming alcohol at the park, attempted to pull Chisenhall over. However, Chisenhall
refused to stop, and accelerated away from the officer at a high rate of speed, leading the
officer on a high-speed chase.
{¶ 3} During the chase, Chisenhall's speed was between 101-107 m.p.h. in areas
where the maximum posted limits were 45 m.p.h and 55 m.p.h. Chisenhall crested a hill at
such high speeds that he lost control of the vehicle, went airborne approximately five feet,
and crashed into several trees. Both of Chisenhall's back-seat passengers were killed from
injuries sustained in the crash, and the front-seat passenger received serious injuries but
survived.
{¶ 4} Later tests revealed that Chisenhall had a blood alcohol content of .17 on the
night of the crash, and that he had used methamphetamine. At the time of the crash,
Chisenhall was driving on a suspended license, and had been convicted of four OVI
violations within a ten-year period. Chisenhall was charged with four counts of aggravated
vehicular homicide, one count of aggravated vehicular assault, one count of vehicular
assault, two counts of OVI, two counts of failure to comply with a police order, one count of
driving under suspension, one count of having an open container in the vehicle, and one
count of failure to stop at a stop sign.
 
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