My brother sends this along:
Pa. man walks 25 miles to court for DUI sentencingShippensburg was in my viewing area when I worked at NBC25 in Hagerstown, Md. If I remember correctly, there's not a lot out there besides road.
CARLISLE, Pa. (AP) - A Pennsylvania man says he had one alternative when his brother didn't show up to give him a ride to court: start walking.
Stephen Shoemaker of Shippensburg was scheduled to appear at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday for sentencing on a 2007 drunken-driving conviction.
Shoemaker, 33, doesn't have a car or driver's license. So he started walking to the Cumberland County Courthouse in Carlisle at dawn. He kept walking for about 25 miles in 90-plus-degree heat.
Shoemaker arrived about 3:30 p.m., after a detour to Carlisle Regional Medical Center where he was treated for dehydration.
Judge Edward Guido had issued an arrest warrant when Shoemaker failed to appear. Instead, he agreed to defer sentencing until July. Guido says he hesitated only because "That means he'll have to walk back to Shippensburg."
Deputy Public Defender Anthony Adams volunteered to give Shoemaker a ride home.
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