


Police said he was driving on the wrong side of the road and bumping curbs. Roger Clinton was previously arrested on suspicion of drunken driving in Hermosa Beach in 2001, when he registered a blood-alcohol level of 0.08 or 0.09. In May, the former president spoke at Tyler Clinton’s commencement at Loyola Marymount University in Westchester.
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Voter registration records show he now lives in Lomita.įormer President Clinton has occasionally visited the schools of Roger Clinton’s son. Roger Clinton has lived in the South Bay for decades, first in Redondo Beach and then Torrance. He and his attorney dodged media as they left the station. Once at the Redondo Beach police station, Clinton refused to take a Breathalyzer test or submit to blood or urine tests, Chavira said.Ĭhavira said the paperwork on Clinton’s charges will be filed next week in Torrance.Ĭlinton, wearing a blue Los Angeles Clippers T-shirt and shorts, was released about 10 the next morning on $15,000 bail. “It is well over the legal limit,” Chavira said. His passengers were released.Ĭhavira said he took a “preliminary alcohol screening” test in the field, blowing into a device to measure his level. Roger Clinton was evaluated for driving under the influence of alcohol, which included field sobriety tests, and was arrested. “Given the filing of formal charges against Roger Clinton related to allegations of DUI, we look forward to working amicably with the city prosecutor in an effort to assess the evidence and arrive at a fair resolution of the matter,” Wiggins said in an email. His attorney, Walter Wiggins Jr., can represent him. He does not have to appear in court because the charges are misdemeanors. 2 in Torrance Superior Court on charges of driving while impaired, driving with a blood-alcohol level above the legal limit for driving (0.08) and failure to complete a chemical test. Roger Clinton, the half-brother of former President Bill Clinton and brother-in-law to Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, will be charged next week with driving under the influence in Redondo Beach last month, a prosecutor said Thursday.Ĭlinton, 59, who is out on bail following his June 5 arrest, will face charges that could send him to county jail for six months with fines of $390 to $1,000, along with a mandatory 48 hours in county jail for refusing to take a chemical test, Redondo Beach City Prosecutor Melanie Chavira said.Ĭlinton is scheduled for arraignment Sept.
