LegalBurger
Junior Member
Arizona (California, Florida) ...
Just wanted to tell what happened to me and get your input. This is a first for me, and I am extremely ashamed / embarassed this happened. I'd like your input on what to expect and any tips or input you can give me as to how I can improve the outcome for me.
First off I am a California resident, but have been living in Florida for the last 6 months, and was visiting Arizona when this event occurred. So this happened in Arizona, with a CA drivers license, 3 days before I am about to make a perm move to Florida.
I went out to a club with friends at about 10:00pm and had some drinks. When we drink we also sometimes take a very micro dose of Adderall (extended release). This is not to get "high", but moreso to combat the extreme tiredness associated with drinking. Its only 5mg (a child is typically prescribed up to 30mg daily, for reference). Adderall enables you to remain alert, and reduces physical effects of drunkenness.
I had about 5 drinks, fairly quickly because it takes me a *LONG* time to get a buzz from alcohol. Nearly an hour or two. It can take nearly 6 to 10 shots of vodka before I will start to feel a buzz. I have always been this way.
After 3 Hennesey Cranberry's and 2 shots of Greygoose (over a period of 3.5 hours) we decided to head to another club at 1:30am and I drove. I did this because of an adult, personal judgment call that I was not too intoxicated to drive. I know me better than anyone else, and I make judgment calls on a regular basis, as we all do. I trust my judgment and I would never put others at risk of harm. Im aware of the cliche' response that alcohol impairs judgment ... but each person is different.
One very bad judgment call on my part was to find some ecstasy that I had in the car and take a nibble of the tablet. A typical ecstasy dose is about 80-100mg and requires about 1 hour to take effect. I took the equivilent of about 20mg.
Five minutes later, the following occurred:
Being in a city I was not familiar with, I was trying to locate 75th Avenue, and was not sure when it would be coming up. Then suddenly it appeared as I was already crossing the intersection. With nobody else on the road, I did what I would have done even if completely sober: I applied my brakes and chose to turn down the street, a little past the dividing line. I even took the time to signal. I then quickly and easily corrected my course into the proper side of the road and continued. None of this was a result of drunkenness or motor skill issues. I would have done the same even if completely sober.
2 cop cars appear behind me flashing their lights.
I was informed that I had "swerved" across a road into an oncoming lane, and was driving as if I were drunk. I am extremely polite with authority so I did not dispute or try to argue. He asked if I had been drinking. The two shots were nearly 4 hours ago so I told him yes - I had three coctails. Those were fairly recent - just before we left.
He asked if I had done any drugs and I told him no. He checked my pupils and they were fine, as Adderall does not cause pupil dilation, and it had only been 5 minutes since I nibbled the "E". He asked me to follow his pen with my eyes from left to right slowly, and I did completely fine with it. He also conducted a couple other motor skill tests and I passed them without issue. I was feeling "warm" and fuzzy but I absolutely was not having any issues with speech or movement at all.
He gave me the breathalyzer. This is where I get really concerned. I could have sworn he told me that my results came back as 1.1 ... and despite friends telling me there's no way, it was probably 0.11 ... I am almost 100% certain he said 1.1 .... And this is where I am really scared. Without adderall in your system, 1.1 would have you laid out on the floor. But with Adderall masking the effects of intoxication, I felt completely fine with a severely bad blood alcohol content. I am really really worried that the blood test they took next, is going to reflect a dangerously high alcohol level. Im not sure how I could explain this to a judge or a jury. Partially because it wasn't my prescription for Adderall, and im not sure how educated (believable) these people are on how well adderall reduces intoxication.
He told me I was under arrest. Handcuffed me and we sat in his car for about a half hour as he filled out paperwork. After about 45 minutes he took me to the hospital to have a blood test done. By this time I was definitely starting to feel more intoxicated. The goal was to get to the second club before the effects hit. So now they were hitting, but I remained completely coherent and normal.
After the blood test was done, they took $1,000 from my credit card, and put me in a holding cell with 5 other guys. All of which were beligerantly drunk, slurring, etc. I must have seemed out of place there ...
They towed my car, took mug shots, and after about an hour, sent me home in a taxi. Cab driver looked at me and said "Why are you even here? You dont seem drunk at all?" I said "Im not really ... but the breathalyzer was high". He said "Scottsdale police ... idiots ... they just wanted the $1,000, thats all this is .. they do this all the time" (True story as per numerous other friends). He was way more upset that I had been arrested than I was. I guess he see's it a lot.
Anyways ... suggestions?
I am moving to Florida in 4 days. The police officer said "You should just call the court and tell them you have hardship and you wont need to come to your court date since you're in Florida". I spoke to a DUI attorney in AZ and they said that involves admitting guilt, as part of the plea ... so I shouldn't do it.
I figure I should get my FL drivers license immediately, before the court date and any charges are filed.
Do you think there is any way I can reduce this charge? I have a perfect driving record for my whole life (I am 36 years old). I have no criminal history of any kind. Im super embarassed by this, and I am very worried that my entire future will be affected. I keep hearing my insurance is going to skyrocket, i might get disconinued by the insurance company, my credit rating is going to be harmed, its going to stay there for my entire life, I wont be able to rent apartments when they do a background check, im going to be humiliated for my entire life because of something I consider to be extremely minor. I realize your opinion may differ on the severity of what I did. But as an adult I am capable of making decisions for myself, and the reason I got pulled over was not because of any "drunk" driving or public safety risk.
Should I even bother contacting an attorney and paying them their minimum $2500 fee? I dont suppose there is any way I could avoid being charged with a DUI, in a situation like this ... ?
Any thoughts, comments, and suggestions are appreciated. Related to improving the outcome for me. Appreciate no moral judgments.
Thanks everyone.
Just wanted to tell what happened to me and get your input. This is a first for me, and I am extremely ashamed / embarassed this happened. I'd like your input on what to expect and any tips or input you can give me as to how I can improve the outcome for me.
First off I am a California resident, but have been living in Florida for the last 6 months, and was visiting Arizona when this event occurred. So this happened in Arizona, with a CA drivers license, 3 days before I am about to make a perm move to Florida.
I went out to a club with friends at about 10:00pm and had some drinks. When we drink we also sometimes take a very micro dose of Adderall (extended release). This is not to get "high", but moreso to combat the extreme tiredness associated with drinking. Its only 5mg (a child is typically prescribed up to 30mg daily, for reference). Adderall enables you to remain alert, and reduces physical effects of drunkenness.
I had about 5 drinks, fairly quickly because it takes me a *LONG* time to get a buzz from alcohol. Nearly an hour or two. It can take nearly 6 to 10 shots of vodka before I will start to feel a buzz. I have always been this way.
After 3 Hennesey Cranberry's and 2 shots of Greygoose (over a period of 3.5 hours) we decided to head to another club at 1:30am and I drove. I did this because of an adult, personal judgment call that I was not too intoxicated to drive. I know me better than anyone else, and I make judgment calls on a regular basis, as we all do. I trust my judgment and I would never put others at risk of harm. Im aware of the cliche' response that alcohol impairs judgment ... but each person is different.
One very bad judgment call on my part was to find some ecstasy that I had in the car and take a nibble of the tablet. A typical ecstasy dose is about 80-100mg and requires about 1 hour to take effect. I took the equivilent of about 20mg.
Five minutes later, the following occurred:
Being in a city I was not familiar with, I was trying to locate 75th Avenue, and was not sure when it would be coming up. Then suddenly it appeared as I was already crossing the intersection. With nobody else on the road, I did what I would have done even if completely sober: I applied my brakes and chose to turn down the street, a little past the dividing line. I even took the time to signal. I then quickly and easily corrected my course into the proper side of the road and continued. None of this was a result of drunkenness or motor skill issues. I would have done the same even if completely sober.
2 cop cars appear behind me flashing their lights.
I was informed that I had "swerved" across a road into an oncoming lane, and was driving as if I were drunk. I am extremely polite with authority so I did not dispute or try to argue. He asked if I had been drinking. The two shots were nearly 4 hours ago so I told him yes - I had three coctails. Those were fairly recent - just before we left.
He asked if I had done any drugs and I told him no. He checked my pupils and they were fine, as Adderall does not cause pupil dilation, and it had only been 5 minutes since I nibbled the "E". He asked me to follow his pen with my eyes from left to right slowly, and I did completely fine with it. He also conducted a couple other motor skill tests and I passed them without issue. I was feeling "warm" and fuzzy but I absolutely was not having any issues with speech or movement at all.
He gave me the breathalyzer. This is where I get really concerned. I could have sworn he told me that my results came back as 1.1 ... and despite friends telling me there's no way, it was probably 0.11 ... I am almost 100% certain he said 1.1 .... And this is where I am really scared. Without adderall in your system, 1.1 would have you laid out on the floor. But with Adderall masking the effects of intoxication, I felt completely fine with a severely bad blood alcohol content. I am really really worried that the blood test they took next, is going to reflect a dangerously high alcohol level. Im not sure how I could explain this to a judge or a jury. Partially because it wasn't my prescription for Adderall, and im not sure how educated (believable) these people are on how well adderall reduces intoxication.
He told me I was under arrest. Handcuffed me and we sat in his car for about a half hour as he filled out paperwork. After about 45 minutes he took me to the hospital to have a blood test done. By this time I was definitely starting to feel more intoxicated. The goal was to get to the second club before the effects hit. So now they were hitting, but I remained completely coherent and normal.
After the blood test was done, they took $1,000 from my credit card, and put me in a holding cell with 5 other guys. All of which were beligerantly drunk, slurring, etc. I must have seemed out of place there ...
They towed my car, took mug shots, and after about an hour, sent me home in a taxi. Cab driver looked at me and said "Why are you even here? You dont seem drunk at all?" I said "Im not really ... but the breathalyzer was high". He said "Scottsdale police ... idiots ... they just wanted the $1,000, thats all this is .. they do this all the time" (True story as per numerous other friends). He was way more upset that I had been arrested than I was. I guess he see's it a lot.
Anyways ... suggestions?
I am moving to Florida in 4 days. The police officer said "You should just call the court and tell them you have hardship and you wont need to come to your court date since you're in Florida". I spoke to a DUI attorney in AZ and they said that involves admitting guilt, as part of the plea ... so I shouldn't do it.
I figure I should get my FL drivers license immediately, before the court date and any charges are filed.
Do you think there is any way I can reduce this charge? I have a perfect driving record for my whole life (I am 36 years old). I have no criminal history of any kind. Im super embarassed by this, and I am very worried that my entire future will be affected. I keep hearing my insurance is going to skyrocket, i might get disconinued by the insurance company, my credit rating is going to be harmed, its going to stay there for my entire life, I wont be able to rent apartments when they do a background check, im going to be humiliated for my entire life because of something I consider to be extremely minor. I realize your opinion may differ on the severity of what I did. But as an adult I am capable of making decisions for myself, and the reason I got pulled over was not because of any "drunk" driving or public safety risk.
Should I even bother contacting an attorney and paying them their minimum $2500 fee? I dont suppose there is any way I could avoid being charged with a DUI, in a situation like this ... ?
Any thoughts, comments, and suggestions are appreciated. Related to improving the outcome for me. Appreciate no moral judgments.
Thanks everyone.
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