Skelly will have to serve 10 days in jail, as 80 days of her 90-day sentence was stayed by the judge. However, if she completes 60 hours of community service within three months, she will not have to serve any jail time, according to court records. She will additionally receive two years of probation.

The criminal complaint states on Dec. 17, a White Bear Lake police officer saw a vehicle leave the Doc's Landing parking lot with a broken rear taillight.

The officer stopped the vehicle and identified the driver as Amanda Rose Skelly. The complaint goes on to say Skelly was administered a field sobriety test and showed "multiple signs of impairment."

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The complaint also said she was administered two breath tests, which resulted in a blood-alcohol content level that was above the legal limit.

The Ramsey County Sheriff's Office confirmed Skelly is a deputy. She has been placed on administrative leave, according to the sheriff's office.