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Former clerk sentenced for DUI
Clayborn
CLAYBORN

 

Mike Clayborn, 64, entered a plea to a first offense of driving under the influence before Judge Bratten Cook, II in DeKalb County General Sessions Court Thursday.

 

Clayborn got an 11 month, 29 day sentence on probation except for 48 hours served. He was ordered to pay a fine of $360 and court costs. He will also lose his license for one year.

 

Smithville police said that Clayborn was traveling east on West Broad when he attempted to turn into the Patty’s Restaurant entrance and missed the turn. A report filed by Sergeant Travis Bryant alleges that “on Tuesday, December 6 at approximately 2:44 p.m. I was dispatched to West Broad Street in the area of 710 West Broad Street in reference to an accident that had occurred. Upon arrival I made contact with a black truck off in a ditch. I made contact with the driver and identified him as Willy M. Clayborn. As he stepped out of the vehicle I noticed he was unsteady on his feet and had slurred speech. As I was talking with him, he stated that he had drank 6-8 beers earlier in the day and then left his residence and was attempting to drive to Patty’s Restaurant when he wrecked. He was arrested and transported to the emergency room where he did submit to a blood test."

 

Clayborn served as county clerk in DeKalb from 2002 until 2014.