Tuesday, February 16, 2016

Drunk Driving Incident Leads to Arrest of a Man Dressed Like a Clown

Alabama PD arrested a man dressed like a clown for driving under the influence. The man however gave no explanation why he was so oddly dressed. Well, he is acting like a clown he may as well dress like a clown.

Jefferson County Sheriff was notified by another driver about Joel Allan Sloan who appeared to be unsteady.  When the police arrived a deputy saw an SUV cutting back and forth through the oncoming traffic lane. He immediately stopped in the middle of traffic to avoid any further danger.

As reported by leadercall.com, Sloan was arrested for a DUI when he appeared clearly intoxicated. Police found that he had an outstanding warrant for misdemeanor juggling, trying to frighten children, and felony theft. His bond is set at $2,500. He was taken into custody while wearing a polka dot costume, oversized clown’s shoes, and an orange wig. Sloan is obviously having some issues in life.

Tuscaloosa, AL DUI lawyers say that first time DUI offenders in the state can face fines between $600 and $2,100 and have their driver’s license suspended for up to 90 days.

Why is it difficult to determine THC levels for a DUI Charge?

Law enforcement agencies are still looking for a perfect way to tell whether a driver is too drugged to drive safely. The problem with a DUI involving drugs is that there are no legal limits that can be set for drug use. Years of research have been able to determine a legal threshold for alcohol induced DUIs. But unlike alcohol, drugs do not dissolve in water. They are actually fat soluble.


As reported by apr.org, this is the reason why it is difficult to develop techniques to measure THC levels in a person, and is one of the common defense strategies that DUI attorneys in Tuscaloosa, Alabama adopt in order to prove that their clients were potentially not driving under the influence. According to neurobiologist Margaret Haney of Columbia University, the absorption in the body happens in a totally different way and hence mechanisms such as breathalyzer and urine tests are not effective determinants of THC levels in an individual.

But the police can still have the person do motor tests on the side of the road and if they fail they fail.

When an individual is drinking, alcohol spreads through saliva and later saturates the blood and the lungs. So when a certain amount of alcohol is detected in a person, the alcohol level can predict how much the brain is affected. Years of research have shown that.08 is safety limit for drivers. This is not the case for THC as it quickly moves from the blood to fatty tissues. This means if you take blood samples from a drugged driver you will detect minimal traces of THC while its presence in the brain can be alarming. 

There will be a device out one day to assist police in this noble endeavor. It will be invented by someone in the private sector if the EPA and other federal job killing bureaucracies allow it.

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If you are suspected of DUI the police will ask you to allow them to search you and your car. DUI lawyers in Central Alabama warn that the state has adopted the implied consent law where the driver automatically consents to a blood, urine, and breath test following a suspected DUI stop.

Refusal to submit can lead to automatic suspension of the driver’s license for one year. Therefore, if you have been arrested or charged with a DUI make sure to seek help from a legal professional right away. You can do so by utilizing this fabulous site DUI-USAttorneys.com. Some sites allow you to buy head phones, others kitchenware, this one allows you to find legal help to possibly save your life. 

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