Traffic Offenses – DUI – Maiming – Unconsciousness Defense – Ambien
By Deborah Elkins
Published: April 14, 2008
A driver whose vehicle struck a victim, injuring her legs and requiring amputation of her left leg, after taking several Ambien sleeping tablets for which he had no prescription, cannot defend criminal charges on the ground that he was unconscious when the accident occurred.
Defendant argues he established as a matter of law that because he ...
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