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TOLDEO, OH — The Rev. Michael Pitts, senior pastor of Cornerstone Church in Maumee, pleaded not guilty today to a charge of operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol during an arraignment in Maumee Municipal Court.

Judge Gary Byers released Mr. Pitts, 42, of 4055 South Wilkins Rd., Swanton Township, on his own recognizance after he entered the not-guilty plea. A pretrial conference with a Lucas County prosecutor was set for 2 p.m. on Jan. 16.

Mr. Pitts was randomly stopped at 3:54 p.m. Wednesday on U.S. 20A by a trooper who was pulling over motorists for routine vehicle inspection checks, said Lt. Robin Schmutz, commander of the Highway Patrol's Toledo post.

During the stop, Lieutenant Schmutz said, the trooper felt that Mr. Pitts was impaired and put him through a standard field sobriety test. He was arrested and taken to the patrol post, where a urine sample was taken. Results of that test might take a month to get back, the commander said.

Mr. Pitts was charged with a misdemeanor count of violating Ohio Revised Code Section 4511.19A1, which is "operation [of a motor vehicle] while under the influence of alcohol or ... with specified concentration of alcohol or drug in certain bodily substances."

He was issued a warning for, but not charged with, a misdemeanor violation of not having a front license place on his vehicle.

Attorney Steve Hartman, who is representing Mr. Pitts, said he hopes to have the test results back from the urine sample Mr. Pitts gave after his arrest before the pre-trial meeting with the prosecutor's office next month.

Mr. Hartman said his client had consumed two glasses of wine on Wednesday before taking a short drive to retrieve a newspaper when he was stopped for the routine vehicle check near his Swanton Township home.

Repeating his comments from a press conference yesterday, Mr. Hartman said today that he fully expects the urine test results will show Mr. Pitts did not exceed Ohio's legal limit for driving while impaired and expects the charge against his client will ultimately be dropped.

Mr. Pitts, who is pastor of the 3,000-member church on Reynolds Road and bishop of a network of 25 other churches in the United States and Mexico, spoke with reporters after his arraignment about the charge against him.

"It’s just part of the way life goes every so often,” he said.

The explanation that Mr. Pitts had only had a couple of glasses of wine before he was stopped was similar to that offered by the minister following a 2000 arrest and conviction for driving under the influence.

Toledo police stopped Mr. Pitts on Aug. 29, 2000, at Cherry Street and Central Avenue. He pleaded no contest and was found guilty of driving while intoxicated. His license was suspended for six months and he was fined $646 plus court costs.

Shortly after his arrest, Mr. Pitts told his followers at Cornerstone that he "had a little wine with dinner" the evening of his arrest, part of a celebration for his birthday and the completion of a book project.

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Blogger Harlequin said...
Clergy drink. That's what they do. It allows them to sleep.

Not ALL clergy are venal pus buckets, and seeing another crack baby or foetal alcohol syndrome child tends to make drink a good option.

On the other hand, some probably drink since it allows them to sleep after spreading lies and hatred in some Square State Mega Church...

Love

Gramps


Anonymous jfraysse said...
Lev:10:9: Do not drink wine nor strong drink, thou, nor thy sons with thee, when ye go into the tabernacle of the congregation, lest ye die...

Another. “do as I say, not as I do”, Priest of Jesus Wack Job!

This guy really needs to be committed!


Anonymous Anonymous said...
Wine cheers the heart of God and Man...

"Two glasses of wine makes you intoxicated, this law sucks easy money from poor people middle class for the state as if the Federal, state, and local government don't already take all your money, It all amounts to bring the middle class under the yoke of slavery. PS: Is a pastor, Preacher, any less human than the rest of us, Are thjey any less apt to sin or break the so-called law, by no means. Christ died for sinners (Law breakers) are they any othern type, If so let me know. "The whole world lies in the wicked one (Satan) 1. John
. 5:19). Satan is the god of this world..(2.Corinthians.4: 4).


Blogger .:webmaster:. said...
Uh huh.

Well here's another Bye-Bull verse or two: I John 2:3-6: And hereby we do know that we know him, if we keep his commandments. He that saith, I know him, and keepeth not his commandments, is a liar, and the truth is not in him. But whoso keepeth his word, in him verily is the love of God perfected: hereby know we that we are in him. He that saith he abideth in him ought himself also so to walk, even as he walked.

So here we have a drunk, lying, mega-church pastor. But that's OK, because Satan is running everything. Is that your point?

Or, maybe this pastor is just not really a "TRUE CHRISTIAN™" like you.

That's probably it.


Anonymous punchybird said...
I understand that pastors and clergy 1st. are man and do sin. What I hate is how people go on that a pastor or clergy is "good" just for "believing" while I, an atheist is automaticly thought of as bad. That I can not have morals without god. People look at this and think tssk, tssk, he fell but will be forgiven by god. If I ended up in the paper for this you would hear people say, what do you expect? she's an atheist.


Anonymous Anonymous said...
I think it may be a little presumptuous to condemn this guy. He may have only had two drinks. The blood test results will clear him if he is innocent.

Too soon to tell. He is entitled to due process and is innocent until proved guilty.

For most folks who drink booze, there is always a chance of this happening. I don't drink often enough to justify this, but I would like to get one of them little personal breathalysers. I want to KNOW I can't drive before I get behind the wheel, Mostly because there is a point between drunk and sober that you just can't tell.


Blogger .:webmaster:. said...
Except, Darth: "The explanation that Mr. Pitts had only had a couple of glasses of wine before he was stopped was similar to that offered by the minister following a 2000 arrest and conviction for driving under the influence."

Ultimately you're right, of course, but I suspect he's got a problem. And, I believe his church is officially tee-totaling.


Anonymous twincats said...
A pastor is supposed to be an example for the congregation. This being his second arrest, it's safe to say he's failing in that regard.

Is there something in the babble we don't know about prohibiting designated drivers, maybe?


Anonymous Anonymous said...
Well, Pastor Pitts - our prayers are that if there's sin in the camp that it will be revealed. So goes the Shephard, so go the sheep!


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