Originally posted by: minendo
30 days in jail, house arrest, and probation are far from being owned for drunk driving.
Drunk chick's lawyer pwned the court.
But District Attorney Tim McCune didn't believe he would be able to prove in court that Langston was drunk. Nearly two hours elapsed between the crash and the time that Langston's blood alcohol level was tested, making the reading unreliable.
McCune knew he had a weak case.
"We were warned within a couple weeks that we were looking at very little jail time -- probably between two and six months," recalled Moller, of Greenville, Mercer County. "It was hard to accept but it boiled down to the law and that was what the DA had to work with."
Originally posted by: PCMarine
only 30 days in jail!?!? wtf.
This waste of space deserves to be tossed into a wood-chipper feet first.
Originally posted by: y2kc
i found this whilst looking for more details.
But District Attorney Tim McCune didn't believe he would be able to prove in court that Langston was drunk. Nearly two hours elapsed between the crash and the time that Langston's blood alcohol level was tested, making the reading unreliable.
McCune knew he had a weak case.
"We were warned within a couple weeks that we were looking at very little jail time -- probably between two and six months," recalled Moller, of Greenville, Mercer County. "It was hard to accept but it boiled down to the law and that was what the DA had to work with."
god, this irks me.
No it would not. Different people process alcohol and different rates. If she blew under the legal limit, there is no way in proving that she was ever over the legal limit.Originally posted by: halik
WTF? If she blew anythign after 2 hours of the accident, that should PROVE that shes drunk...
Just what I was thinking; it'll sit in a wallet for 5 years, and nothing more.Originally posted by: EvilYoda
another stupid DD...wow, a photo, big whoop. I doubt she'll even carry it, or at least have it visible.
Originally posted by: minendo
No it would not. Different people process alcohol and different rates. If she blew under the legal limit, there is no way in proving that she was ever over the legal limit.Originally posted by: halik
WTF? If she blew anythign after 2 hours of the accident, that should PROVE that shes drunk...