Colorado Politics

Denver Democrat Pabon sentenced for driving drunk

A high-ranking Democrat in the Colorado House has pleaded guilty to driving drunk.

State Rep. Dan Pabon of Denver has been sentenced to community service and alcohol education and treatment.

The lawmaker must also appear at a victim impact panel. That’s a requirement for drunk-driving offenders that was sponsored by Pabon and other lawmakers.

Pabon pleaded guilty to driving drunk on the night of St. Patrick’s Day, March 17 on the outskirts of downtown Denver.

Pabon was also fined $1,303.

Pabon is speaker pro tem, meaning he holds the gavel when the House speaker is absent. Pabon was elected to the state House in 2010 from a heavily Democratic district in northwest Denver.

He’s facing a challenge this year from Republican Ben Higgins, the star of the most recent season of the ABC reality show The Bachelor.

– Ernest Luning contributed to this report.

 

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