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Deanne Roberts reports from Charleston County that 25-year-old Casey Jay pleaded guilty to DUI after ramming into a rickshaw while intoxicated. The incident occurred in downtown Charleston in October, where witnesses observed her weaving through lanes. Upon police arrival, they noted damage to the driver's side of her vehicle, and her blood alcohol content was recorded at .24. The judge has sentenced Jay to 24 hours of community service and mandated a payment of a $187 conviction fee.