Jayman
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So I'm on probation for an alcohol related offense and today I got an ETG test, which is a test to detect the metabolite of ethyl alcohol in your urine. I pined GP test E about 48 hours ago. Does anyone know how fucked I am?
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So I'm on probation for an alcohol related offense and today I got an ETG test, which is a test to detect the metabolite of ethyl alcohol in your urine. I pined GP test E about 48 hours ago. Does anyone know how fucked I am?
A DUI that resulted in serious injury or death you'd have to get tested, as in one case a friend of mine drove drunk some years back and severely injured a pedestrian. He served some time in prison and had to get tested randomly while on probation.Im on alcohol related probation too but dont have to test, you must have fucked some shit up to get all that.
A DUI that resulted in serious injury or death you'd have to get tested, as in one case a friend of mine drove drunk some years back and severely injured a pedestrian. He served some time in prison and had to get tested randomly while on probation.
Bet cop thought you were going to get into your truck, judging by the keys in your possession. Yea the law is rather fucked out in Cali so bummer you got hit with a DUI when you were not even in your truck but with merely the keys to it on you.I had a buddy hit and kill a pedestrian in hobbs, new mexico. He did some prison time and continued to drink and drive after that. I got a dui a little over two years ago. I was even outside of my truck but I guess if you have your keys on you and within 25ft of your car you can still get one. God bless fucked up california.
Bet cop thought you were going to get into your truck, judging by the keys in your possession. Yea the law is rather fucked out in Cali so bummer you got hit with a DUI when you were not even in your truck but with merely the keys to it on you.
Sucks about your buddy...seems those are the ones that are the worst. You should have beaten some sense into his addled head.
Ouch that sucks, and to me cops that act like that aren't even worth their badge IMO. The whole system is totally FUBAR.I stopped hanging out with that guy because he was too crazy. I tried to fight my dui but couldnt afford a legit lawyer at the time so they dropped my bac from .22 to .19 and I accepted to avoid further penalties. The cop was just being a dick. They get a bonus for every dui they hand out on the weekend. I have to look out of state for work because of it.
Ouch that sucks, and to me cops that act like that aren't even worth their badge IMO. The whole system is totally FUBAR.
When you are a bit buzzed yes you might have said things you'd regret later. I've done some dangerous shit myself when I was drunker than a skunk like crossing a highway at night, nearly getting hit as I was crossing.I talked shit to the cop for sure, my defender was upset with all I said lol. In SoCal the cop situation in SNAFU lol
When you are a bit buzzed yes you might have said things you'd regret later. I've done some dangerous shit myself when I was drunker than a skunk like crossing a highway at night, nearly getting hit as I was crossing.
I stopped hanging out with that guy because he was too crazy. I tried to fight my dui but couldnt afford a legit lawyer at the time so they dropped my bac from .22 to .19 and I accepted to avoid further penalties. The cop was just being a dick. They get a bonus for every dui they hand out on the weekend. I have to look out of state for work because of it.
Another example of how fucked up the justice system is in the United States. The justice system shits on anyone who cannot afford private counsel. It's absurd that someone should even be charged, let alone indicted, for a DUI charge when there is no clear evidence that the accused was ever actually driving. Did the officer even have reasonable suspicion to stop and detain you? Any policing that encourages officers to make arrests for personal financial gains, will always lead to bad policing.
Unless you admitted to the officer that you had already been driving under the influence, I don't see how he even justified having probable cause to make the arrest when you weren't even in the vehicle. Unless you confessed to operating the vehicle or intending to operate the vehicle while under the influence, there is no evidence that you had even committed or even intended to commit a crime. Even if you confessed to operating the vehicle earlier that doesn't mean you were over the limit when you were actually driving. Unless the officer lied in the investigative narrative, I don't see how the case ever saw the light of day. It's hard to prove that someone even had intent to drive under the influence when they weren't actually in the vehicle and they never made a confession. Possessing keys to a vehicle and being within a certain distance of the vehicle is a fucked up way to justify making DUI arrests.
But I've seen stranger things, like someone being charged with possession with intent even though they aren't in possession of any controlled substance and there are no controlled substances in the residence, and no material evidence to support that there ever were drugs on the person or in the residence.
I had a buddy hit and kill a pedestrian in hobbs, new mexico. He did some prison time and continued to drink and drive after that. I got a dui a little over two years ago. I was even outside of my truck but I guess if you have your keys on you and within 25ft of your car you can still get one. God bless fucked up california.
