San Antonio Councilman Clayton Perry receives slap on the wrist for drunk driving charge

District 10 City Councilman Clayton Perry on Friday received what many are likely to view as lenient sentencing for the high-profile DWI hit-and-run charge he picked up last year. County-at-Law No. 6 Judge Erica Dominguez handed Perry a sentence of 12 months of probation and 24 hours of community service in a plea deal, the Express-News reports. She also ordered him to pay $500 in court fees. Dominguez opted to grant Perry deferred adjudication, meaning the incident won't appear on his criminal record, according to the daily.
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