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Posted: Tuesday, 20 May 2008 8:27AM

Police: Driver Who Rammed Cop Car 'Beat the System'

MELVILLE, N.Y. (AP)  -- Police say a drunk driver with a suspended New York driver's license who crashed a police cruiser and injured an officer ``beat the system'' by obtaining a license out of state.

Nassau County Police Officer Kenneth Baribault (pictured) remained in critical condition Monday at Nassau University Medical Center. The 30-year-old was injured when a car plowed into his police cruiser Sunday on the Long Island Expressway near Plainview.

Police say that driver Rahiem Griffin had a suspended New York driver's license, but that he was able to obtain a license in New Jersey.

Griffin faces charges including vehicular assault and reckless driving. His attorney argued that bail be set at $2,500, saying his client ``has never been in trouble before.'' The judge set bail at $200,000 bond or $100,000 cash.

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