Billy Lane better have some good lawyers....

crap man, even if he some how manages to get out of it, discovery will surely drop him. but i'd say he's fucked for a long while...
 
I like Lane's bikes and he had a cool TV personality n' all, but I hope he gets locked up for a long time for this crap. I'm so sick of drunk drivers and what makes me even more sick is the people who do drive drunk and think it's ok, or funny. Drunk drivers suck and are not penalized enough. I think if your drunk and get caught driving, you should have a mandatory jail sentance on the spot no questions asked. If you were put in prison for 5 months starting the same night you got pulled over, then you bet your ass you wouldnt drive drunk again.
 
Whoops. Nice job, Billy.

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COCOA - With four attorneys by his side, nationally known motorcycle designer Billy Lane quietly surrendered to authorities Monday on charges his blood alcohol was twice the legal limit during a collision that killed a 56-year-old man on a moped.

Lane was charged with driving under the influence manslaughter, driving with his license suspended and driving under the influence with serious bodily injuries in connection with a Sept. 4 accident on State Road A1A, south of Melbourne Beach.

Gerald Vernon Morelock, a Sebastian Inlet park ranger from Melbourne Beach, was killed in the head-on collision between his moped and Lane's pickup truck.

"At the time of the crash (Lane's) license had been suspended," Florida Highway Patrol spokeswoman Kim Miller said.

Lane's case has drawn attention from motorcycling enthusiasts across the country.

"He should have never been behind the wheel," Miller said.

After he resisted officers who tried to draw blood, Lane's blood alcohol level tested at .192, more than twice the state's legal limit of .08, Miller said.

Lane's attorney issued a statement.

"We are currently conducting our own investigation of every aspect of this accident, including the blood alcohol level," Melbourne attorney Kepler Funk said.

Morelock's brother, Byron Morelock of Indialantic, praised the effort to bring in Lane on DUI manslaughter charges. He described his brother "Jerry" as a friendly, fun-loving man who moved to Brevard from Ohio in 1984.

"I'm relieved, but I had faith in the arresting patrolman and I have faith in our legal system," said Byron Morelock.

"(The investigator) kept in touch with me and said the investigators were crossing their t's and dotting their i's. I'm relieved but it's such a shame this had to happen. There are no winners in this thing. Relieved is the wrong word -- maybe just that some of the tension is gone."

On Monday, an FHP trooper led a handcuffed Lane out of the highway patrol's Cocoa headquarters about 1:30 p.m. to a waiting patrol car.

Looking disheveled and staring ahead quietly, Lane was placed in the front seat of the patrol car, then escorted to the Brevard County Jail Complex, where he was photographed and booked into the jail. He was released within 90 minutes on a $15,000 bond, officials said.

"That does seem low, but, unfortunately for us, we don't set the bond," Miller said. "We would like to see a higher bond, but it's a standard bond."

Lane must surrender his passport and cannot drive, as part of the requirements of his bond, Miller said.

Investigators said the accident happened after Lane, the custom chopper builder featured on Discovery Channel's "Biker Build-Off" and "Monster Garage," crossed a double yellow line to pass several other vehicles before striking Morelock's 1983 Yamaha moped.

Lane had been drinking throughout the day, according to investigators. He was at Coconuts on the Beach Restaurant and Bar in Cocoa Beach earlier and left the popular nightclub and headed to Cheaters, another popular nightspot, where he had several other drinks, officials said.

Lane got on his motorcycle with a passenger identified as Erin Levens Derrick and rode to his business, Choppers, Inc., located on the 1200 block of U.S. 1 in Melbourne.

At the shop, Lane and his passenger got into a black, custom-painted 2006 Dodge Ram pickup and headed toward his beachside home.

Later on State Road A1A, a two-lane highway that parallels the beach and cuts through a residential area, Lane was spotted passing the double yellow line to speed southbound past three vehicles on the darkened road, officials said.

Several motorists told Florida Highway Patrol investigators that they saw a headlight in the distance belonging to the northbound moped ridden by Morelock. Investigators said Lane saw the light, then attempted to veer east when the pickup slammed head-on into the moped, killing Morelock instantly. The moped was destroyed, its mangled wreckage tossed 64 feet away.

Lane's pickup trucked rolled off the road, knocking over three palm trees and overturned into a power pole, reports show.

Brevard County Fire-Rescue paramedics arrived minutes later and found Lane, injured but conscious, still in the driver's seat. Paramedics said they also smelled alcohol.

Both Lane and his passenger, Derrick, were taken to Holmes Regional Medical Center in Melbourne for treatment.

But at the hospital, Lane, still able to speak, refused a request from investigators to draw blood. Troopers then had to hold Lane down while a nurse took the blood sample, officials said. He went home the next day.

Investigators did not immediately file charges in the case, something that raised the ire of family members and motorcycle bloggers on the Internet.

But agents -- who described the crash scene as one of the worst they had seen in recent years -- turned over Lane's blood to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement laboratory in Orlando and asked that the case be given priority.

"They actually put a rush on it, and his blood alcohol actually came back twice the legal limit of .08," Miller said.

The deadly crash was also not the only run-in with traffic enforcement for the celebrity biker. In June, North Carolina Highway Patrol officers arrested Lane on drunken driving charges.

Police in that case said Lane drove on the wrong side of a two-lane road without a helmet. Lane refused a breath test and is due in court Oct. 5 on those charges, according to the Rowan County Clerk of Courts. His refusal to take the breath test resulted in his license being suspended for a year.

"The police did the right thing and took their time," Byron Morelock said. "It just goes to show that you cannot go around drinking and driving."
 
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boy that would suck, wicked hang over, hand cuffs, and the overwhelming feeling that your life is about to change in a really bad way. i'll bet they'll let him teach metal shop in the pen though.
 
FLAGMANBILL said:
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boy that would suck, wicked hang over, hand cuffs, and the overwhelming feeling that your life is about to change in a really bad way. i'll bet they'll let him teach metal shop in the pen though.
He only has himself to blame.
 
I say that if he had a suspended license, from a previous drunk driving conviction, he should do a LOOOONG hard time. This guy basically says: "Fuck You" to the rest of society and we should say the same to him. Fine him everything he has, then throw him in the state prison with the rest of the garbage. I have no respect for him at all anymore.
 
This part of the article just amazes me...

Lane's attorney issued a statement.

"We are currently conducting our own investigation of every aspect of this accident, including the blood alcohol level," Melbourne attorney Kepler Funk said.

Of course you are, why wouldn't you be?

What that satement basically means is, "My team of dirty blood-suckers is on a mission to find any and every single negative thing possible on each and every party involved, in an attempt to get the case thrown out on some kind of rediculous technicality or loop hole."

:mad:
 
I agree, Has only himself to blame. Man if i had that talent, and the money that was involved in it. I would definitly live it up, but man..i would be so careful.
 
if i had that kind of talent, and money, i'd be able to afford a driver to cart my ass around so i wouldnt have to worry about shit like that.
 
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