A Linn County jury convicted Andrew Robert Maloney, 45, on June 17, 2026, of driving under the influence of intoxicants involving liquor, with a recorded blood-alcohol content of .06% [1][2]. The case was tried in the Linn County Circuit Court in Albany, Oregon, and proceeded through the standard pretrial and trial posture for a misdemeanor DUII prosecution under Oregon law [1].
The jury returned a guilty verdict on the single DUII count following trial [1][2]. Oregon DUII prosecutions are tried to a jury on defendant's demand, and the .06% BAC figure, below Oregon's per se threshold of .08%, required the jury to weigh evidence of actual impairment rather than rely solely on a statutory presumption [1].
Sentencing occurred the same day as the verdict [1][2]. Maloney received a one-year suspension of his driver's license, 48 hours in jail, 18 months of bench probation, and a $1,000 fine [1][2]. No post-trial motions or appellate filings are reported in the available record.