Duncan Burton served 14 years for conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute cocaine, according to court records and the U.S. Bureau of Prisons. He was convicted by a jury in Houston and served time in Beaumont, Louisiana and Georgia before being released in 2012, according to the federal prison agency. Although sentenced originally to 18 years, he had earned nearly three years of good conduct time and had about two years of jail time. Burton, 57, was arrested Wednesday and charged with one count of sexual assault, a second-degree felony. If convicted, Burton faces a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison. He remains in the Harris County Jail without bail. Uber spokeswoman Debbee Hancock said Monday that Burton passed the company's background checks. She could not immediately be reached Tuesday to respond to the disclosure of Burton's drug conviction. Someone with a negotiated drug conviction on his or her record would not be eligible for a city-issued permit, ...
No skunk apes in Las Vegas, and its hot.
ReplyDeleteVegas cab drivers are presently and easily earning a $1000 plus weekly, they have medical, dental, vision and 401k benefits and certain vegas cab companies pay for the gas. They are always moving and NO UBER or LYFT!
ReplyDeleteFlorida needs taxi driver union like they have in Vegas to defend industry from uber, lyft and crooked politicians.
DeleteOnly union can get all the cab companies in Florida together to act as ONE
For the past year yellow cab operators,reservations and dispatch have managed to upset a lot of there customers who therefore have stopped calling them for a cab. They are rude on the phone and could care less about the customers which is why a lot of them have turned to Uber.
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