2 September 2023
Rep. Dan Wolgamott, DFL-St. Cloud, plans to plead guilty next week to a misdemeanor drunk driving charge, according to a petition filed with a court.
Wolgamott filed the petition Wednesday in Kanabec County District Court to admit guilt in a July DWI traffic stop. Wolgamott was charged with driving above the legal blood-alcohol concentration limit of 0.08%.
Minnesota state Rep. Dan Wolgamott, DFL-St. Cloud (Minnesota House of Representatives)
“I am pleading guilty because on July 7, 2023, in the County of Kanabec, State of Minnesota, drove my automobile with an alcohol concentration in excess of 0.08 (0.09) within two hours of my driving,” the petition reads.
A hearing in his case is set for Tuesday.
As part of the plea, Wolgamott is asking that a related count be dismissed. He said he would agree to a 45-day stayed sentence, a $400 fine plus surcharges and a pledge to avoid similar driving conduct. He noted that he has already completed chemical assessment and participated in a Mothers Against Drunk Driving panel.
Both Wolgamott and a local prosecutor have signed the petition, which awaits a judge’s approval.
Wolgamott, 32, is in his third House term. He previously apologized over the incident, which he said was in connection with his attendance at a wedding in the area.
The Wolgamott plea terms are similar to those agreed to earlier this summer by Rep. Matt Grossell, R-Clearbrook, tied to a February DWI stop near his home.
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