Madison Man Sentenced in Clyman Drunk Driving Accident

(Clyman) A Madison man, who injured two people in a drunken driving accident, entered into a plea agreement with prosecutors yesterday. 27-year-old Neil Krohn pleaded “no contest” to a misdemeanor charge of OWI Causing Injury and had three other misdemeanors dismissed. On February 21, Krohn was traveling southbound on Highway 26 in the Town of Clyman when he crossed the centerline and struck a northbound vehicle head-on. The driver of the other vehicle was pinned and her passenger was injured. Krohn’s blood alcohol level was said to be (.142) point one-four-two, which is nearly twice the legal limit. Krohn was sentenced to 120 days in jail and had his license revoked for 18 months. He was also ordered to pay nearly $10,000 in fines, court costs and restitution.