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The previous governor’s son was arrested earlier this month after failing a number of area sobriety exams.

Former Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker’s son, Andrew “A.J.” Baker, reportedly reached an settlement with prosecutors Tuesday associated to a drunk driving cost from earlier this month.
Baker admitted to ample details to warrant a responsible discovering throughout a listening to in Peabody District Court docket, WBZ Information reported. He’ll lose his license for 45 days and should enroll in an alcohol training program.
Baker, 29, was arrested on Might 13 after being stopped for driving erratically on Route 114 and Route 95, police mentioned.
Each Peabody police and State police reported indicators of intoxication whereas interacting with Baker, who was driving a Volkswagen Jetta. A State trooper administered a number of area sobriety exams, and decided that Baker was impaired by liquor.
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Originally posted 2023-05-30 22:52:05.