A Massachusetts man was in court Tuesday for what authorities say is his 15th drunken driving charge in a 25-year history of drunken driving.Peter Anketell, 55, pleaded not guilty to charges of drunken driving and driving after license revocation last week in Salem. He was ordered held until his next court date on Aug. 17. Anketell has 10 operating under the influence convictions in Massachusetts and three convictions in New Hampshire, and he currently has an open OUI charge in Florida, according to the district attorney.Anketell was convicted in a 2002 crash that killed his then-girlfriend, Cynthia Wilson. He served 12 years in prison and completed his parole last year.He has a 21-page criminal record dating back to 1977, investigators said. Salem Police Sgt. Harry Rocheville says Anketell had his license permanently revoked because of his numerous convictions.The Associated Press contributed to this report.

A Massachusetts man was in court Tuesday for what authorities say is his 15th drunken driving charge in a 25-year history of drunken driving.



Peter Anketell, 55, pleaded not guilty to charges of drunken driving and driving after license revocation last week in Salem.


He was ordered held until his next court date on Aug. 17.

Anketell has 10 operating under the influence convictions in Massachusetts and three convictions in New Hampshire, and he currently has an open OUI charge in Florida, according to the district attorney.



Anketell was convicted in a 2002 crash that killed his then-girlfriend, Cynthia Wilson. He served 12 years in prison and completed his parole last year.



He has a 21-page criminal record dating back to 1977, investigators said.

Salem Police Sgt. Harry Rocheville says Anketell had his license permanently revoked because of his numerous convictions.



The Associated Press contributed to this report.