LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A former Lincoln high school math teacher has pleaded no contest to driving drunk for the third time.
42-year-old Terry Harms, of Cortland, entered the plea Tuesday. The charge stemmed from a December traffic stop, during which Lincoln police smelled alcohol on Harms.
Police say his blood alcohol level registered at 0.165 percent — more than twice the legal limit to drive in Nebraska.
Court records show Harms was convicted of drunken driving in 2007 and 2011.
He worked as a substitute teacher for Lincoln Public Schools and as a part-time teacher at Lincoln North Star. School district officials say Harms has resigned.
He will be sentenced July 1.