There is no way he downed 10 beers and blew a .02. 10 beers would be between .13 and .18 depending on his weight.
He either blew 0.2 and the paper screwed up the reporting or he didn’t drink 10 beers.
yes or as has been rumored he was tipsy/tired and said he drank a lot more than he really did.
I’m just going by what the facts as written are. And that’s what his defense is going to do. There are entirely too many people on this thread who didn’t read the article, didn’t understand it, or just don’t care.
It would depend on when he drank the 10 beers as to what he would blow. So as his lawyer, the first thing that would come to mind is if he blew a .02 then he didn’t drink 10 beers just before the accident.
If I drink 10 beers tonight before 8 and have a wreck the next morning at 9 and kill someone I guess that makes me guilty of homicide?