What to do if my friend was driving my vehicle and blacked out at the wheel because of the side effects of his blood pressure medicine?
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What to do if my friend was driving my vehicle and blacked out at the wheel because of the side effects of his blood pressure medicine?
He blew a 0 and I also got charged with public intoxication charge because they found spice in my pocket. I was took it from a friend because he was having problems; he was also in the car. I was trying to find out what I could do to not have it on my record?
Asked on October 24, 2013 under Criminal Law, Virginia
Answers:
MD, Member, California Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 11 years ago | Contributor
You need to hire an attorney and see if you can get all of this dismissed. If this is your first offense you may stand a better shot. But really you shouldn't attempt to do this without counsel. Ultimately, if you were publicly intoxicated, that is a separate charge than what they found on you. You may be able to lower the fine -- just wait to see what your counsel will recommend.
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