Billy Lane

For other people of the same name see Billy Lane (angler) and Billy Lane (footballer)

Billy Lane
Born February 6, 1970
Miami, Florida
Nationality American
Alma mater Florida State University
Florida International University
Known for Actor, motorcycle customizer

William David (Billy) Lane (born February 6, 1970 in Miami, Florida) is widely known as a builder of custom motorcycles, owner of Choppers Inc. in Melbourne, Florida — and for his 2009 conviction following a drunk-driving incident in 2006, where Lane's driving resulted in the death of another cyclist and his own current incarceration in Florida.[1]

Lane became well known from his appearances on the Discovery Channel show Biker Build-Off.

He holds seven US patents on motorcycle parts and accessories and has authored two books, an autobiography, Billy Lane's Chop Fiction: It's not a Motorcycle, Baby, It's a Chopper (2004, Motorbooks International) and Billy Lane's How to Build Old School Choppers, Bobbers And Customs (2005, Motorbooks International). Lane also holds an Associate in Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from Florida State University as well as a Bachelor in Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from Florida International University, graduating in 1997.

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September 2006 drunk-driving fatal crash

On September 5, 2006, driving a promotional 2006 Dodge Ram on Florida Route A1A, his driving license having been revoked in a previous incident in North Carolina,[2] Lane crossed a double yellow line to pass two cars, striking head-on the 1983 Yamaha Motorcycle ridden by 56-year old, Gerald Morelock, who was traveling in the oncoming lane. Morelock suffered extensive injuries during the collision with the vehicle driven by Lane and was pronounced dead at the scene.[3] Morelock was a park ranger at Sebastian Inlet State Park.

Lane turned himself in on Monday, September 21 in connection with the fatal crash, facing charges including driving under the influence and manslaughter, his BAC having registered 0.192 at the scene of the crash, more than twice legal limit in Florida of 0.08.[4] Gerald Morelock's family filed a lawsuit against Lane and Chrysler.[5] Billy Lane entered a plea of "not guilty" the day he was officially charged with the second-degree felony.[6]

The incident drew contrasting responses from the motorcycle community, with some calling for stiffer penalties because Lane was himself a motorcyclist and others calling for leniency for the same reason.[7]

On August 14, 2009, Lane was convicted (pleading no contest) on one count of vehicular homicide and sentenced to 6 years in prison, 3 years of supervised probation, and loss — for life — of his drivers license.[8] In arguing for the maximum sentence, the prosecuting attorney cited speeding violations and a pattern of poor driving on Lane’s driving record.[8] A judge had earlier approved a plea deal where prosecutors dropped the felony DUI and manslaughter charges. Prior to the plea deal, Lane had been facing up to 30 years in prison.[8] Lane is currently incarcerated at the Avon Park Work Camp[1] with a projected release date of 6/7/2015.[1]

Previously, in June 2006, Lane had also been arrested by the North Carolina Highway Patrol and charged with drunk driving. After refusing to take a breathalyzer test at the scene and leaving prosecutors without evidence presentable in court, Lane was found not guilty.[2] Because his license had, however, been revoked in North Carolina, he had lost his right to drive in Florida at the time of the fatal crash.[2]

Closures at the shop at the time of his arrests were coincidental. Choppers, Inc.'s retail location had been undergoing renovation, causing the closures.[9]

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References

  1. ^ a b c "FL DOC inmate population details". http://www.dc.state.fl.us/ActiveInmates/detail.asp?Bookmark=7&From=list&SessionID=972731008. 
  2. ^ a b c Moore, Kimberly (2006-10-06). "Biker cleared in N.C. case". http://www.thebeachcruiser.com/blog/2006/10/06/billy-lane-cleared-in-north-carolina-case.html. 
  3. ^ Gallop, J.D (2006-09-11). "Chopper builder hurt in fatal crash". http://www.flatoday.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060905/BREAKINGNEWS/60905003. 
  4. ^ Gallop, J.D (2006-09-25). "billy Lane faces charges in fatal crash". http://www.floridatoday.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060925/BREAKINGNEWS/60925014/1086/rss07. 
  5. ^ Torres, John (2006-10-06). "Bike-builder Lane faces lawsuit". http://www.floridatoday.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20061006/BREAKINGNEWS/610060334/1086. 
  6. ^ "Discovery Channel Star Pleads Not Guilty In Biker's Death". 2006-10-20. http://www.wpbf.com/news/10120041/detail.html. 
  7. ^ "Billy Lane Crash Coverage". 2006-09-09. http://www.whybike.com/blog/index.php?p=131#comments. 
  8. ^ a b c "Bike builder Billy Lane gets 6 years". Florida Today, Keyonna Summer, August 14, 2009. http://www.floridatoday.com/article/20090814/BREAKINGNEWS/90813007/1006/rss01. 
  9. ^ Newbern, Michael (2006-09-28). "Business as Usual at Choppers Inc". http://www.brainbucketmag.com/News/article/sid=604.html. 

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