DUI conviction not likely to cost jobASSOCIATED PRESS September 22, 2003 SANTA BARBARA – A judge convicted of driving under the influence after an argument with her domestic partner may be cleared to return to work today, after prosecutors dropped a felony charge that had threatened to end her career. Superior Court Judge Diana R. Hall, 53, who was convicted of two misdemeanor drunken driving charges, was sentenced Friday to three years probation, ordered to undergo alcohol counseling and fined $1,475. Judge Carol Koppel-Claypool also restricted Hall's driving privileges for 90 days and ordered her to attend Mothers Against Drunk...