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Tiger Attack Survivor Pleads Not Contest to DUI, Gets Two Days in Jail
Created by Kimberlee Sakamoto on 11/10/2009 1:34:00 PM


                    Kulbir Dhaliwal Mugshot

SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO (BCN) -- The elder of the two Dhaliwal brothers involved in the 2007 tiger  attack at the San Francisco Zoo pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor drunken  driving charge in San Mateo County Superior Court Tuesday afternoon in exchange  for a fine and a two-day jail sentence.

Kulbir Dhaliwal, 25, and his brother, Amritpal Dhaliwal, 21, were  arrested early the morning of Aug. 5 in San Mateo after an officer allegedly  found an open bottle of vodka in their car during a traffic stop.

Kulbir Dhaliwal was arrested on suspicion of driving under the  influence and resisting arrest, and was released on his own recognizance.

He had previously pleaded not guilty to the drunken driving charge  but changed his plea at his pretrial conference in the South San Francisco  courthouse this afternoon, Assistant District Attorney Karen Guidotti said.

He received the standard sentence for a misdemeanor DUI, including  three years' probation, a $1,631 fine and two days in jail, according to  Guidotti.

With credit for one day served, he must surrender to the San Mateo  County jail by Jan. 9, 2010, to serve his remaining day, she said.

Amritpal Dhaliwal, who was arrested for giving a fake name to the  officer who pulled them over, pleaded no contest to the charge in early  August and was sentenced to 10 days in jail. He has since served that time  and been released.

A San Mateo police officer pulled the brothers over on U.S.  Highway 101 near Peninsula Avenue at about 1:45 a.m. Aug. 5 after seeing  their car swerving onto the road's shoulder, prosecutors said.

The officer smelled marijuana and spotted an open bottle of Grey  Goose vodka in the car, prosecutors said.

Kulbir Dhaliwal was given a breath test and was found to have a  blood-alcohol level of 0.10 percent, according to prosecutors.

Meanwhile, Amritpal Dhaliwal, when asked for his identification,  gave the name Tarlock Dhaliwal.

The officer eventually learned the brothers' true identities and  discovered that Amritpal Dhaliwal was on parole.

The brothers made headlines after they survived a tiger attack at  the San Francisco Zoo on Dec. 25, 2007. The tiger, which escaped from its  enclosure, killed their friend, Carlos Sousa Jr., and injured the brothers  before being shot dead by police.
     
(Copyright 2009, Bay City News, All rights reserved.)

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  11/10/2009 5:38:06 PM
Anonymous 


3 strikes?? 
Don't these brothers have about 10 strikes against them?
  11/10/2009 5:30:09 PM
Fartknocker 


go away 
These two com[plete loosers are going to kill somebody because of their complete disrespect for everything. the best thing for them; is to leave the contry
     
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