Well it also depends who "you" are. Plenty of people are impaired after just one drink.
So the "Innocent until proven guilty" thing is just a saying in your mind? I will let the Duke players that got nifonged know that.
What a bizarre segue. She was proven guilty. The fact that she has a drunk driving conviction means that she either was found guilty by a court or that she admitted guilt.
That's exactly what she did in this case and she still got locked up.
We were not discussing her activities the day she was picked up on the warrant, but her activities on the day she got caught driving under the influence.
When you come up with a previous record on her that says she is a habitual drunk driver let me know. Until then you are just blaming the victim in this case.