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Johnson's attorney, Mark Peterson, pointed to a USDA agent's report that said Fulbright was drunk when he was interviewed....Johnson testified in his own defense, saying he traveled to Wisconsin in 2002 with an empty trailer and denied releasing any pigs. He said he planned to buy hay in Wisconsin, where bales were cheaper than in Texas. Well, if he was drunk when he confessed, then no harm, no foul. We always apply that standard, don't we. If you're drunk, nothing you say or do can be held against you.
The excuse that he came to WI to buy hay doesn't sound credible, but I'm sure someone will know if a drive that long for hay is sensible. Presumably when one is sober.
Well, if he was drunk when he confessedFulbright and Johnson are two different people.
Of course, you could always try to plead the defense that you were impaired when you posted.