Brady McDaniel Convicted of OWI and Habitual Vehicular Substance Offender Enhancement

Following a one-day jury trial, a Madison County Circuit Court IV jury found Brady McDaniel guilty of Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated, a Level 6 felony, and Obstruction of Justice, a Level 6 felony. McDaniel pleaded guilty to Violation of an Ignition Interlock Order, a Class A misdemeanor, and Violation of Driving Conditions, a Class C misdemeanor. Once the jury returned a guilty verdict, McDaniel admitted to being a Habitual Vehicular Substance Offender. Judge David Happe set sentencing for March 4, 2024, where he faces a maximum sentence of 10.5 years.
At trial, the State's case was presented by Deputy Prosecutors Jonathan Jones and Tyler Piraino. The case was investigated by Captain Tyler Irwin of the Elwood Police Department. McDaniel was previously convicted of Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated in Hamilton County in 2019, 2015, and 2013, as well as several other unrelated felony and misdemeanor convictions, resulting in the Habitual Vehicular Substance Offender enhancement which adds 2-8 years to any sentence.
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