Mary Lou Retton Pleads No Contest to DUI Charges

Mary Lou Retton Pleads No Contest to DUI Charges

Olympic gold medalist Mary Lou Retton pleaded no contest to driving under the influence (DUI) charges in Marion County Circuit Court on Tuesday.

Sentencing Details

  • Retton was fined $100 by Judge David W. Sanders, which aligns with sentencing guidelines for first-time DUI offenses without aggravating factors.

Incident Overview

  • On May 25, Retton was stopped by a Fairmont police officer for driving at a high rate of speed on Route 250.
  • The officer noted that Retton had bloodshot eyes and smelled of alcohol upon approaching her vehicle.

Admission of Alcohol and Medication Use

  • Retton admitted to drinking two glasses of wine at a local restaurant earlier that evening.
  • She also acknowledged taking medication for anxiety and depression, but was uncertain about the dosage or timing.

Field Sobriety Tests

  • The officer conducted field sobriety tests, which included:
    • Walking in a straight line
    • Standing on one leg
    • Counting backwards from 100 while standing with feet together
  • Retton performed poorly on all three tests.

Client’s Remorse

  • Retton’s attorney stated that she has expressed remorse for her actions and apologized to those affected.
  • He quoted her as saying, "I let them down. I will strive to learn from this experience and make positive changes in my life going forward."

Next Steps

  • Retton’s case has been continued until October 3 for prosecutors to review the results of toxicology reports from the West Virginia State Police crime lab.
  • A decision will be made on whether to pursue further action against her at that time.
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