Closing arguments finished at 11 a.m. today and the jury already convicted Kristopher Sloan of a DUI and he was sentenced today.
The DA just issued a press release.
I checked the court minutes every day. I have previously complimented the addition of Humboldt Deputy DA Rebecca Buckley-Stein to the local prosecution team.
DA Press Release:
Today, a Humboldt County jury convicted 48-year-old Kristopher Andrew Sloan of McKinleyville for DUI. The Honorable Judge John T. Feeney sentenced Sloan to serve 10 days in jail, placed him on a 3-year term of probation, and ordered him to pay $2200 in fines and fees and complete a 9-month first-offender DUI program.
On August 25, 2024, Sloan drove home from a local bar and collided with two parked vehicles in his neighborhood. He then left his vehicle in the roadway and walked to his home. A civilian witness called 911 and CHP officers responded to the scene. Sloan was determined to have a 0.246% blood alcohol concentration – three times over the legal limit—following the collision.
Deputy District Attorney Rebecca A. Buckley-Stein prosecuted the case, with assistance from District Attorney Investigator Gregory Hill. Sloan was represented by local defense attorney Ehvan Fuentes Schectman.

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