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by Florida Highway Patrol officers where
he spent less than two hours before being released on $15,000 bond.
The $15,000 bail is the standard bond for these charges according to the
Florida State Police.
On the evening of Sept. 4th, Lane
reportedly crossed a double yellow line, on A1A in Melbourne Beach, while
driving his Dodge Pick-up truck to pass several cars. According to
witnesses’, Lane hit a moped “Head On” being driven by 56 year old
Gerald Morelock. Morelock a local park ranger apparently was returning to
his home from work when the accident occurred. Morelock was pronounced
dead at the scene. After the impact of the moped Lane ran off the road,
hit numerous palm trees and overturned against a power pole.
According to police accounts, Lane
sustained injuries along with his passenger Erin Derrick. Both Lane and
Derrick were transported to Holmes Regional Medical Center for treatment.
Apparently at the hospital Lane refused a blood test. According to Police,
officers held Lane down while a nurse took the blood sample. This sample
was then sent to the Florida Department of Law Enforcements lab in Orlando
for testing.
Earlier this summer Lane had a run in with
law enforcement when he was arrested in North Carolina for driving on the
wrong side of the road, driving without a helmet, and DUI. During that
episode Lane was reported to refuse a breathalyzer test and his drivers
license was suspended for one year. A court date of Oct. 5th is scheduled
for those North Carolina charges.
In the Florida case, Lane’s blood test
came back at .192, more than twice the legal limit of .08 according to Kim
Miller , Florida Highway Patrol spokesperson. Miller also said ”At the
time of the crash, Lane’s license had been suspended” Miller went on
to say that he should never had been behind the wheel.
Kepler Funk, Melbourne attorney, who
accompanied Lane when he surrendered, issued a statement saying, “We are
conducting our own investigation of every aspect of the accident,
including the blood alcohol level.”
According to several witnesses Lane had
been seen at several different local drinking establishments during the
day .
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