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Lautenschlager: AG's alcohol level was 0.12 (Wisconsin Democrat - Won't Quit)
Capital Times ^ | 2-25-04 | Steven Elbow

Posted on 02/25/2004 5:12:22 PM PST by Indy Pendance

A breath analysis showed Wisconsin Attorney General Peg Lautenschlager's blood alcohol content at 0.12 percent after she ran off a highway in Dodge County Monday night, and she told the arresting officer she had taken a muscle relaxant earlier in the day.

According to Dodge County sheriff's deputies, Lautenschlager ran off the road as she was en route from Madison to her home in Fond du Lac at about 11:45 p.m. She was not injured.

Lautenschlager's breath smelled strongly of alcohol and her eyes were bloodshot and glassy, a police report said.

The incident began when Columbus Police Officer Mark Handel said he clocked Lautenschlager traveling about 30 mph in a 65 mph zone on U.S. Highway 151 about 11:25 p.m. Monday, according to Handel's report. Lautenschlager, 48, slowed to about 15 miles per hour as she passed Handel's patrol car, forcing the line of cars traveling behind her to come to a stop, according to Handel's report.

Handel caught up to Lautenschlager's car and watched it go into the ditch just north of Highway 73 in the town of Elba. He then called the Sheriff's Department because he was out of his jurisdiction.

Lautenschlager told the deputy she had a couple glasses of wine at a Madison tavern, consuming her last one at about 10 p.m. She also said she had taken a tablet of the muscle relaxant Flexeril at about 4 p.m. Flexeril, which has a therapeutic cycle of about eight hours, can enhance the effects of alcohol.

After failing several sobriety tests, the deputy administered a breath test that measured Lautenschlager's blood-alcohol content at 0.12. The state's legal limit is 0.08.

Lautenschlager then refused a blood test, saying she wanted to speak to her lawyer, according to the police report. She later agreed to the blood test but was told too much time had passed and her refusal would remain on the record.

Her husband, William Rippl, a retired Neenah police officer, was subsequently called to pick her up.

Lautenschlager was cited for first-offense drunken driving, a civil citation, and handed a $784 fine. She could also lose her license for between six and nine months.

If found guilty of refusing a blood test, Lautenschlager's license will be revoked for one year and she will be ordered to undergo alcohol counseling. A conviction on her refusal would also mean a conviction on the drunken driving charge.

Dodge County Sheriff Todd Nehls said Lautenschlager was cooperative during her contacts with officers. He said she was treated no differently because of her position and that she asked for no special treatment.

Lautenschlager issued a statement to Justice Department employees Tuesday apologizing for the incident.

"I am sorry to tell you that I made a terrible mistake last night," she wrote. "While driving home, I fell asleep and drove off the road, and was subsequently cited for operating a vehicle while intoxicated. I wish to apologize to each and every one of you for the negative impact my actions might have on the department and the public's perception of this fine institution. I am extremely embarrassed about this and know that I have disappointed many people who have put their faith in me. I wish to thank the officers of the Dodge County Sheriff's Department for their professionalism in handling this matter. I accept the consequences of and will take responsibility for my actions."


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To: mafree; All
FYI.

Wisconsin AG's Police Arrest Video and Press Cconference

41 posted on 02/26/2004 3:10:58 PM PST by Indy Pendance
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To: moonman
Exactly. I'm surprised all the do-gooders who are jumping to her defense. Read some of the comments on the link I just posted. People fail to remember the attack on President Bush, or Rush. Yet this woman sounds just like i42.....No wonder he appointed her.
42 posted on 02/26/2004 3:16:03 PM PST by Indy Pendance
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To: elli1; Indy Pendance
Thanks for the info.
43 posted on 02/26/2004 6:12:41 PM PST by mafree
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To: Indy Pendance
If you're going to drink, don't drive. If you do drink & drive, don't get caught. If you do get caught, don't be the State AG. If you do drink & drive & are the State AG, try not to be using a STATE CAR. Bwaaahahahahah.

And then (great vid) tries to portray herself as a victim. Resign now, dear. Do if for the children you could have run over and killed.

44 posted on 02/27/2004 12:01:54 AM PST by searchandrecovery (Justice is the final pillar to fall.)
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To: curmudgeonII
After all, she's a Democrat.

Really? Odd that the Capitol-Times article made no mention of that fact...

45 posted on 02/27/2004 12:09:58 AM PST by okie01 (www.ArmorforCongress.com...because Congress isn't for the morally halt and the mentally lame.)
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To: Criminal Number 18F
Oh by the way, she was also in a state vehicle. Any guess how any other state employee would be treated it operating a state vehicle impaired by alcohol and drugs?

46 posted on 02/27/2004 12:14:22 AM PST by Kozak (Anti Shahada: " There is no God named Allah, and Muhammed is his False Prophet")
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To: blackdog
But I can tell you that cyclobenzeprine(flexeril) is about as powerful as a glass of milk. It's nothing! On top

Depends on the individual. Lots of people get really sleepy from Flexaril and it has a real synergy with alchohol. Don't generlize your reaction to everyone. People have very idiosyncratic reactions to meds.
47 posted on 02/27/2004 12:16:46 AM PST by Kozak (Anti Shahada: " There is no God named Allah, and Muhammed is his False Prophet")
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To: Indy Pendance
Hah. I note all the "if she was a Republican, she'd be in big trouble" comments...

Are you kidding? If she was a Republican, this could've just been uncovered as a last minute smear job as something that happened 30 years ago, and that would be enough to cause her to lose perhaps even -millions- of votes, at which point, even if she won after the now-close election, we'd be hearing about how she was just "selected" intead of "elected" 4 years later...

Qwinn
48 posted on 02/27/2004 12:17:45 AM PST by Qwinn
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To: Kozak
I don't know anything about Flexeril, but, as I take three drugs to control a progressive non-Parkinsonian tremor condition, I do know a thing or two about the interaction of drugs with alcohol.

I'm not much of a drinker in general - if I have 10 beers in a year, it's been a big year - but last spring I went with a good friend back to his home in Wales. We did a fair amount of pub-crawling, and I quickly discovered there was no pattern to how the beer would affect me - some nights, I could have 3 glasses and be fine; the next night, with the same drugs and amount of food on board and drinking the same beer, one glass would have my head spinning.

My friend did all the driving so it wasn't a problem, but it sure would have been if I had driven - I'd have killed somebody.

Bottom line: if you take certain drugs, and have even one drink, DON'T DRIVE.

49 posted on 02/27/2004 12:33:02 AM PST by Heatseeker
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To: Indy Pendance
Anyone hear from MADD???
50 posted on 02/27/2004 12:50:51 AM PST by stocksthatgoup
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To: stocksthatgoup
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51 posted on 02/27/2004 12:57:38 AM PST by stocksthatgoup
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To: curmudgeonII
Fully bought and paid for ....the Dems dont want to let her go.....her transformation is complete
strings now attached....and the tune she'll dance to ...is the only one on the juke box
imo
52 posted on 02/27/2004 1:17:18 AM PST by joesnuffy (Moderate Islam Is For Dilettantes)
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