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DECEMBER 12, 2008

Deputy city attorney lawyers up for DUI charge

ST. PETERSBURG - Mark Winn, chief assistant city attorney, will not represent himself in his second DUI case, according to court records.

Mark_winn Winn (left) has hired William Bennett, a successful Pinellas County defense attorney his colleagues call the Bulldog.

"He is going to be an aggressive defense for sure," said Pinellas County Judge Walt Fullerton. "He won't leave any stone unturned."

Winn, 54, received his first DUI after he crashed his vehicle in February 2006. He refused to take a breath, blood or urine test and his license was suspended for a year. Court records show Winn received a year's probation in September 2006. The probation was terminated early three months later in December.

On Nov. 6, Winn received his second DUI when he again refused to be tested. St. Petersburg police arrested him, and his license was suspended for 18 months.

Cristina Silva, Times staff writer

Photo courtesy Pinellas County Sheriff's Office

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