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Lawyer-types, is that still DUI? -- nm
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by
ty97
I'm guessing it wouldn't unless his blood acohol level was over the min -- (edited)
Posted by
TRuMaN
May 29 '17, 18:24
Did I win? Should I play a lawyer on st?
Responses:
I'm sure it varies by state, was wondering if there was another statue related to drugs and/or drug/alcohol mix
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ty97
May 29, 18:26
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the point 08 level is the legal definition of intoxication, before they had limits you could argue that you were lucid enough to function
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zeitgeist
May 29, 21:24
Didn't I see/hear somewhere he refused a field sobriety test? Could explain the 4 hour delay in booking him - waiting for the blood test results? -- nm
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Meg
May 29, 18:37
DWI - driving while 'impaired' rather than 'intoxicated' -- nm
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Meg
May 29, 18:28
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This. And for modern example Colorado has a THC limit -- nm
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JD
May 29, 18:30
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