Hello,
I am currently suspect and expecting charges for a DUI. I was found unconscious in one of our vehicles from our used car dealership.
As a vehicle salesman for our family's dealership my driver's license and having no involvement in illegal activity is of utmost importance. The liberty of my character relies on justice in this case.
Puzzling over how this could have happened I have determined hypoglycemia. At 31 years old this is my first experience with a notable blood sugar issue but it fits perfectly.
Here is the current situation.February 18, 2020, at 5 pm I completed my workday at our used car dealership with my younger brother Tyler. As on any other day we both returned to our parent's house for a family dinner. After dinner, I went to my childhood bedroom to nap. At approximately 8 pm I awoke and drank my usual two doses of C4 pre-workout and exercised in the basement. Upon completion of my workout around 9:30 pm, I showered and dressed to return to my office at our car dealership where I frequently reside. I did not eat anything as I usually do. After completing some work and having a drink I ventured to our local bar to visit with the public. The time was 11:30 pm. I shared a round of drinks with a friend and fail to recollect the events in the hours that follow.
In the early morning between 4 am and 5 am I became conscious with an IV set on my left arm. With panic, I removed the IV and stated, “I need to get out of here.” I exited what I presume was an ambulance. I overheard an officer say put him in handcuffs and we'll take him back to the police station. At the police station, the officer prompted to call someone for a ride. I called my previously mentioned younger brother.
All advice is welcome.
If this is the first time that you have a memory gap after drinking then I'd wonder whether your drink was spiked.The time was 11:30 pm. I shared a round of drinks with a friend and fail to recollect the events in the hours that follow.
Too much missing info on this one! For the police to charge you with DUI they would need evidence! ie a blood sample would have been tested at the hospital? Without that then a good lawyer would get you off straight away.
How much beer had you drunk at the local bar after work, don't forget you had not eaten anything beforehand either
Surely any charges laid (and any disclosure) would specify the influence of what substance? Again from a blood test - which would hopefully show any hypo levels or spiking drugs too.Pssst, a "DUI" charge doesn't always involve booze...
Drugs or alcohol.... pretty much the same offence and both will show up in a blood testPssst, a "DUI" charge doesn't always involve booze...
Surely any charges laid (and any disclosure) would specify the influence of what substance? Again from a blood test - which would hopefully show any hypo levels or spiking drugs too.
If the op returns (first post!) perhaps they could give further details rather than us all speculate about exact details of charges, evidence and tests that were done. As we have all said too many relevant facts missing from that post to draw any accurate conclusions @thatgy
was found unconscious in one of our vehicles from our used car dealership.
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