What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Ohio
Hi, I really hope someone can give me some advice on this matter. Friday evening I had reunited with an old friend and we bar hopped to a few places. I have just recently purchased my newer car and it's a stick shift so I wanted to drive safe and not impaired. I've had a DUI (.09 bac) five years ago and ever since then I have been very cautious about driving and drinking any kind. Basically I was pulled over by township officers because I was going 21mph over the legal limit. This is completely my fault obviously but my car is so easy to speed in and i've had three speeding tickets the past three years ever since I'm driving cars now. Regardless, I am stopped and the officer along with two other patrol cars walk up to my vehicle. Immediately since I placed my parking break on and they came up to my car I was starting to have a mild anxiety attack and was scared out of my mind because I'm scared of officers.
The officer asks why I pulled him over and I said because I was speeding and I noticed when I passed him. He then asked how much I had been drinking and then I gave the officer a time frame of 7pm at dinner 1 beer, then a bar I had 2 beers, and finally at another I had three beers up until 1:30am. I told the officer I have had approximately 6 maybe 7 Miller Lites within 6 and a half hours. He tells me to get out of my car, he checks my person, this is when I'm really getting anxious and he tells me he's going to do some tests. First the pen test, then the 9 paces, then the one foot in the air then counting. Right before the pen test or right after I remember telling the officers that I have an anxiety disorder and I'm having an anxiety attack and I need my Xanax so I can calm down and do his tests. They refused and later when I of course failed the tests and I'm shaking, slightly blacking in and out they are making fun of me and ask if I require an ambulance. I yelled yes because thats the only way I could get my medication. They are arresting me and I am so out of it feeling like I'm going to die I even told the officers just give me a breathalyzer, and that I'm not impaired to drive. They refused and there I went to the back of the car. As the officers are making fun of my panic attack I require medical attention and they didn't like that much one bit. Basically from the pull over until I get to the hospital by the EMT this is about 2 1/2 hours of continuous panic/anxiety attacks. The officers tried to force me to consent to a blood draw but told them I do not consent to that and as they were leaving the nurse wanted my blood and told her that i dont consent for it to be released to law enforcement and that she is bound by HIPAA and she stated that the doctor just needs to run blood work to make sure I was okay. They gave me adivan drip IV and after 30 mins of the drip IV I finally calmed down and felt better. apparently my blood pressure was 190/140 I think and they said that was really bad.
Did I do the right things that night? and was I tricked by the hospital for my blood work? I gave strict instructions and didn't give consent to release any of my medical records and/or information or blood.
I'm just scared, I was speeding, and I wouldn't have drove if I were impaired, I could have simply stayed at my friends house if I were. I have my first court hearing on Wed. and I don't have the funds to afford an attorney and just because I has mentally and physically unable to do the tests I feel like I'm going to get this DUI.
Any advice would be great! Thanks
SteveWhat is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
Hi, I really hope someone can give me some advice on this matter. Friday evening I had reunited with an old friend and we bar hopped to a few places. I have just recently purchased my newer car and it's a stick shift so I wanted to drive safe and not impaired. I've had a DUI (.09 bac) five years ago and ever since then I have been very cautious about driving and drinking any kind. Basically I was pulled over by township officers because I was going 21mph over the legal limit. This is completely my fault obviously but my car is so easy to speed in and i've had three speeding tickets the past three years ever since I'm driving cars now. Regardless, I am stopped and the officer along with two other patrol cars walk up to my vehicle. Immediately since I placed my parking break on and they came up to my car I was starting to have a mild anxiety attack and was scared out of my mind because I'm scared of officers.
The officer asks why I pulled him over and I said because I was speeding and I noticed when I passed him. He then asked how much I had been drinking and then I gave the officer a time frame of 7pm at dinner 1 beer, then a bar I had 2 beers, and finally at another I had three beers up until 1:30am. I told the officer I have had approximately 6 maybe 7 Miller Lites within 6 and a half hours. He tells me to get out of my car, he checks my person, this is when I'm really getting anxious and he tells me he's going to do some tests. First the pen test, then the 9 paces, then the one foot in the air then counting. Right before the pen test or right after I remember telling the officers that I have an anxiety disorder and I'm having an anxiety attack and I need my Xanax so I can calm down and do his tests. They refused and later when I of course failed the tests and I'm shaking, slightly blacking in and out they are making fun of me and ask if I require an ambulance. I yelled yes because thats the only way I could get my medication. They are arresting me and I am so out of it feeling like I'm going to die I even told the officers just give me a breathalyzer, and that I'm not impaired to drive. They refused and there I went to the back of the car. As the officers are making fun of my panic attack I require medical attention and they didn't like that much one bit. Basically from the pull over until I get to the hospital by the EMT this is about 2 1/2 hours of continuous panic/anxiety attacks. The officers tried to force me to consent to a blood draw but told them I do not consent to that and as they were leaving the nurse wanted my blood and told her that i dont consent for it to be released to law enforcement and that she is bound by HIPAA and she stated that the doctor just needs to run blood work to make sure I was okay. They gave me adivan drip IV and after 30 mins of the drip IV I finally calmed down and felt better. apparently my blood pressure was 190/140 I think and they said that was really bad.
Did I do the right things that night? and was I tricked by the hospital for my blood work? I gave strict instructions and didn't give consent to release any of my medical records and/or information or blood.
I'm just scared, I was speeding, and I wouldn't have drove if I were impaired, I could have simply stayed at my friends house if I were. I have my first court hearing on Wed. and I don't have the funds to afford an attorney and just because I has mentally and physically unable to do the tests I feel like I'm going to get this DUI.
Any advice would be great! Thanks
SteveWhat is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?