DWI repeat offender cleared of most serious charge

By The Citizen staff report

Wednesday, April 26, 2006 12:52 PM EDT

A Cayuga Jury on Wednesday acquitted a Syracuse man who had six prior convictions related to drinking and driving of a felony driving while intoxicated charge, but convicted him on several other charges.
Kriss R. Kissel, 40, with a last known address in Syracuse, was found guilty of felony aggravated unlicensed operation, the misdemeanor of driving while ability impaired and the failure to comply and failure to keep right.

The jury began deliberations Tuesday afternoon but was sent home for the night. After an hour of deliberations Wednesday morning, they returned with a verdict.

Kissell has four prior driving while intoxicated convictions and two driving with ability impaired convictions.

In February, Kissell was sentenced to one year in the Cayuga County Jail. He had been out of jail for about a month before the latest incident.

The jury, however, was not informed of those convictions.

The deputies testified Kissell drove drunk and without a license while leading them on a high-speed chase Oct. 24 - sometimes going as fast as 75 mph - from the village of Port Byron to Onondaga County's Warners. Police said he finally ditched his car on a dead-end street and tried to lose officers on foot through a wet, woodsy area.

Kissell says he was not intoxicated.

For more on this story, read Thursday's edition of The Citizen.

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wake up editor wrote on Apr 27, 2006 8:57 AM:

" Why does this paper have to emphasize the one charge he was not guilty of? He was found guilty of a felony and found guity of driving while impaired. By leading with the headline that he was found not guilty, this paper and its editors are encouraging drunk drivers to go ahead and keep on endangering the rest of us. They see the headline and read no further. They assume they can get away with DWI and face no consequences. The fact is, this guy faces prison time because of the felony license charge. THAT consequence should be what the editors of this paper emphasize. In Syracuse, the newspaper and public are rising up against drunk drivers, emphasizing the serious consequences. They do not glorify it if someone is found not guilty of one charge instead of focusing on the conviction for the others, including a felony that should land his rear end in prison for several years. The editors of this paper encourage drunk driving with this kind of headline. It disgusts me. "

unknown wrote on Apr 26, 2006 6:59 PM:

" It's obvious that this guy will continue to drive while intoxicated. His rap sheet proves that. Stiffer penalties is the answer. Why was he even out of jail after so many other offenses? In this case the jury knew not of the other offenses and felt the case against him wasn't proved. Don't blame the jury, blame the sentencing. Don't judge the jury until you have been there yourself. "

disgusted wrote on Apr 26, 2006 5:06 PM:

" youll read in the citizen in a year from mow that this guy killed someone while driving drunk again "

wrote on Apr 26, 2006 4:57 PM:

" This man is a danger to himself and to all of us. He should be punished for his actions! "

ANNOYED wrote on Apr 26, 2006 4:45 PM:

" I agree. In the recent case with the murder trial with Anthony Agee the man that murdered him was Aquitted and let off with no charges. An Innocent man that cannot fight for himself because he life was taken, was perceived as the culperate in that case. Anthony Agee was innocent and Josh got off with no sentence. It makes you wonder. It seems as if Cayuga County is setting an example that Crime and DWI's and Burgularizes is okay and letting everyone get off on their crimes they committed. When are the people who are responsible for their own actions going to be punished? What is this world coming to? "

Tired wrote on Apr 26, 2006 1:01 PM:

" The Citizens of Cayuga County have made it very clear in a number of recent cases.............its ok to murder you kids, burglarize your neighbors, possess other people's property without their consent and drive drunk time after time. I say, reduce taxes and only clean up the messes. Lets not interfere until we have to. Let innocent be injured and die, THEN we'll give a token response! "

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