They arrested Willis for the crime. Tuesday, he took a plea deal and will serve 30 months probation.



Logging online, however, violates the terms of his release.



Why ban the man from using the Internet?

Torhorst maintains the 'World Wide Web' was Willis' weapon.



"If you want to drive drunk, you're not allowed to drive," Torhorst told TODAY'S TMJ4.



"To me, a public availability of the Internet—to use it the way he did—is unconscionable. Everybody knows it's wrong. He knew it was wrong. He admitted it." [TMJ4, h/t Gawker]