Just because you were allegedly taking legally prescribed medication has nothing to do with driving under their influence, or not. "Under the influence" is under the influence, period. Someone is just as dead from being killed by someone driving on prescribed medication as they would be if they were driving under the influence of crystal meth.
I was ticketed for dui but was never arrested. Will this help me out in court?
Contempt of the court
It depends on what you arrested for. Transferring prescriptions is a federal offense, but may be prosecuted in court as a 'drug deal.' If your friend was hurt by the drugs, that could open a whole different group of charges.
Contempt of the court
You get arrested.
nooo it isn't
Numerous Supreme Court cases address the rights of people arrested and charged with crimes.
The Supreme Court recently ruled against officers being able to take blood under suspicion of a DUI, even for repeat offenders.
Criminal court is the system that will handle a robbery case. This type of court system allows jury members to make the verdict but the judge will determine your jail time.
Criminal court is the system that will handle a robbery case. This type of court system allows jury members to make the verdict but the judge will determine your jail time.
Criminal court is the system that will handle a robbery case. This type of court system allows jury members to make the verdict but the judge will determine your jail time.
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