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Heather Hulsey


No Prison for Pregnant DUI Convict

Heather Hulsey Gets New Sentence: Five Years Probation


Thursday, September 18, 2008
By Chris Meagher (Contact)
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It’s been more than 25 months since Dr. Ronald Shlensky, one of the country’s most well-known psychiatrists, was struck and killed in a hit-and-run collision.

After many twists in the case of Heather Hulsey, the drunk driver behind the wheel of the vehicle that killed him, Santa Barbara Superior Court Judge Frank Ochoa on Monday recalled Hulsey’s sentence of six years and four months in state prison. Instead, he has her five years probation because she is pregnant. “It was the right decision,” said public defender Mindy Boulet after the hearing, declining to speak much more about the case.

In the meantime, the mother-to-be—who is due on September 21—will enter Prototypes Women’s Center in Ventura, a residential treatment program for women and their children. Her entry into that program follows a rejection from the state Department of Corrections Community Prisoner Mother Program, even though officials there had previously indicated she would be admitted. “We were assured she would qualify,” Arnis Tolks, senior deputy district attorney, told the court Monday. “It’s absurd she didn’t get into this program because I think she clearly qualifies.”

Policy prohibits violent offenders from entering the program. While it isn’t entirely clear why she wasn’t admitted, Tolks said a letter to him from the state indicated Hulsey possibly didn’t meet all criteria. While he didn’t believe she was a violent offender—drunk driving constitutes a negligent, not a violent one—those running the state prison program thought otherwise.

Hulsey was arrested more than a week after the death of the 71-year-old founder of the American Journal of Forensic Psychiatry. A woman testified at Hulsey’s preliminary hearing that she was on the phone with Hulsey, who yelled out during the conversation that she thought she had just hit someone but later told the caller she hadn’t. The witness and others also testified to seeing Hulsey intoxicated earlier that night at a Montecito Country Club pool. In court Monday, Tolks alleged that Hulsey went to great lengths to cover up the collision, having her Toyota 4Runner taken to Ventura for repairs.

While her case made its way to trial, UCSB police arrested Hulsey for public intoxication at an outdoor concert in May 2007. Ochoa raised her bail and Hulsey spent a month in jail before being sent to Casa Serena for treatment. While at Casa Serena, the prosecutor said Monday, Hulsey missed a number of sobriety tests.

Just before the case was slated to go to trial in December 2007, Hulsey pled no contest to vehicular manslaughter while driving under the influence without gross negligence and also to fleeing the scene of an accident while knowing someone was injured. In February, Ochoa sentenced Hulsey to six years and four months in prison. But with 120 days to file a motion for a new sentence, the defense requested one on the 119th day, Tolks said, with Hulsey’s pregnancy as the reason for the motion. Though she hadn’t revealed the pregnancy prior to that date, given her due date, it is reasonable to assume she knew she was pregnant at the time of the February sentencing.

During the July hearing, Ochoa himself had looked into Hulsey’s potential admittance into the pregnancy program. On Monday, he appeared frustrated by the wrong information he had received from the Department of Corrections. Regardless, he indicated that she would be in residential treatment for about a year, and then in another facility for two more years, which adds up to half the time she would’ve served in prison. “If she’s on probation she’s going to spend the same amount of time in a similar program,” Ochoa said.

Tolks argued that Hulsey’s crime deserved a prison sentence and claimed the revised sentence sets a terrible precedent of women getting pregnant to avoid punishment. He went as far as to suggest that Hulsey, whom he called manipulative and irresponsible, may chosen to become pregnant. “I can’t say I doubt it,” he said. That implication by Tolks was “completely outrageous,” Boulet said, explaining that Hulsey had been living in fear for much of the past year. But supporters of Shlensky’s family agreed. “The message is that pregnancy gets you out of prison,” said Ronald Movich, a family friend.

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So if I drive drunk & kill someone, all I have to do is get pregnant to get out of prison time? Wow. Thanks Santa Barbara Judicial system!

mcm (anonymous profile)
September 18, 2008 at 9:19 a.m. (Suggest removal)

this is outrageous!! if she was a he then its a guaranteed bus ride to the state pen.!!!! how did this judge go from 6yrs 4months in prison to 5yrs probation??? this looks terrible for his credibility. the justice system in SB is totally screwed up!

goleta722 (anonymous profile)
September 18, 2008 at 11:40 a.m. (Suggest removal)

My thoughts and prayers go out to Dr. Ronald Shlensky’s family. After reading about him, it seems like he brought so much good to the world, and his life was lost so recklessly, and on top of all of that, there was no justice…It’s just not right. Shame on Judge Ochoa.

SBworkingMOM (anonymous profile)
September 18, 2008 at 12:03 p.m. (Suggest removal)

(This comment was removed by the site staff for violation of use policy.)

jomo (anonymous profile)
September 18, 2008 at 12:38 p.m.

I may be wrong--and subject to correction, but let me see if I understand this: Ochoa had a choice to send her to jail after her numerous demonstrations of irresponsible behavior but chose not to do so. Am I right? In other words, were Ochoa's hands tied?...If not, why hasn't there been a recall movement to remove him from office?

Why do people keep getting angry and don't do anything? What does the family of the victim think about this?

I see a lot of people getting angry while Ochoa sits on the bench.

billclausen (anonymous profile)
September 18, 2008 at 2:36 p.m. (Suggest removal)

Yes, and this person repeatedly thumbed their nose at the system. I feel sorry for the family of the victim, and the beautiful little soul she is bringing into the world. Hopefully being a mother will help her head pop out of her A$$.

bimboteskie (anonymous profile)
September 18, 2008 at 5:12 p.m. (Suggest removal)

The irony of her victims area of specialization, and her actions is quite vast. One can only wonder how she will pay for this. I am sure she will. No one does this and escapes without serious consequences in their own life.

Chilling thought, the raising of a child in this obvious nightmare of a life.

I would never want to be a judge. But then maybe the system has no way to be fair.

david3 (anonymous profile)
September 19, 2008 at 8:29 a.m. (Suggest removal)

Totally ridiculous! I guess if you are rich you don't go to jail.

hidiho4 (anonymous profile)
September 19, 2008 at 11:53 a.m. (Suggest removal)

Well, my previous comment was deleted. I don't even remember what I wrote anymore, but it must have been against the use policy. Sorry about that, staff. The "he" vs "she" comment is certainly correct. I'm not sure about recall. Censure of some sort, definitely. Judge Ochoa has generally been fair about punishment, I think, but.......

jomo (anonymous profile)
September 19, 2008 at 5:28 p.m. (Suggest removal)

Hmmm! An alcoholic perchance? Child endangerment?

jomo (anonymous profile)
September 19, 2008 at 6:13 p.m. (Suggest removal)

completely outrageous. a gross miscarriage of 'justice.'

drberticus (anonymous profile)
September 19, 2008 at 10:13 p.m. (Suggest removal)

I've known women who went to jail pregnant and their offences weren't anywhere near killing someone. So is SB county going to free everyone convicted of a crime in their jurisdiction who is incarcerated and pregnant? Only seems fair to me.

faerydragon (anonymous profile)
September 20, 2008 at 9:30 p.m. (Suggest removal)

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