What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Ohio
In essence, I am facing jail time and a hefty fine up to $800 for walking home from the bars, with my shirt off. I had 5 beers within 7 hours.
Even though I was not legally drunk, I am being charged with public intoxication/disorderly conduct (648.04) because I "appeared" to be staggering and I smelled like alcohol.
Apparently, according to the prosecutor, they don’t have to provide any proof and if I argue my innocence, it is assumed to be a lie...and the burdon of proof is with me.
I just returned from a pre-trial hearing. Instead of going before the judge, I was instead pulled aside to speak directly to the prosecutor.
I am 22 years old. In May (last day of finals), I was out with friends. Throughout the course of the evening, from 7PM – about midnight, I had 5 beers. From, midnight until approximately 12:30, I drank water. I was tired and ready to leave, but couldn’t find my friends, and my phone was dead. So, decided to walk home. (it would take me about an hour). At one point, I was hot so took my shirt off.
Anyway, when I was nearly home, a police officer stopped me. Then another car pulled up…then another. 3 police cars for one person walking? They mentioned they smelled alcohol. They didn’t ask if I had been drinking. They didn’t give me a sobriety test and they didn’t give me a breathalyzer test. I am sure you could smell beer….beer can be detected after two beers.
But, I was not legally drunk. I have no proof, but neither do they. HOWEVER, now I am being told by the prosecutor that they don’t have to have proof….that their word is all that matters. I am told that if I go to trial and found guilty that I could spend 60 days in jail and pay an $800.00 fine!
I am confused with the legal system. Do we live in a police state? I wouldn’t fight it this far if I was guilty….but I am not guilty, but am basically being told by the prosecutor that they think I am guilty and that they don’t have to prove it. Heck, prosecutors couldn’t prove Casey Anthony was guilty, but I am being told that since the police thought I was, then it must be true and they don’t have to prove anything. Where is the justice in that!?!?!?
Advice please! And don’t simply say… “get an attorney”. I am looking for some solid advice. The system seems to be messed up.
In essence, I am facing jail time and a hefty fine up to $800 for walking home from the bars, with my shirt off. I had 5 beers within 7 hours.
Even though I was not legally drunk, I am being charged with public intoxication/disorderly conduct (648.04) because I "appeared" to be staggering and I smelled like alcohol.
Apparently, according to the prosecutor, they don’t have to provide any proof and if I argue my innocence, it is assumed to be a lie...and the burdon of proof is with me.
I just returned from a pre-trial hearing. Instead of going before the judge, I was instead pulled aside to speak directly to the prosecutor.
I am 22 years old. In May (last day of finals), I was out with friends. Throughout the course of the evening, from 7PM – about midnight, I had 5 beers. From, midnight until approximately 12:30, I drank water. I was tired and ready to leave, but couldn’t find my friends, and my phone was dead. So, decided to walk home. (it would take me about an hour). At one point, I was hot so took my shirt off.
Anyway, when I was nearly home, a police officer stopped me. Then another car pulled up…then another. 3 police cars for one person walking? They mentioned they smelled alcohol. They didn’t ask if I had been drinking. They didn’t give me a sobriety test and they didn’t give me a breathalyzer test. I am sure you could smell beer….beer can be detected after two beers.
But, I was not legally drunk. I have no proof, but neither do they. HOWEVER, now I am being told by the prosecutor that they don’t have to have proof….that their word is all that matters. I am told that if I go to trial and found guilty that I could spend 60 days in jail and pay an $800.00 fine!
I am confused with the legal system. Do we live in a police state? I wouldn’t fight it this far if I was guilty….but I am not guilty, but am basically being told by the prosecutor that they think I am guilty and that they don’t have to prove it. Heck, prosecutors couldn’t prove Casey Anthony was guilty, but I am being told that since the police thought I was, then it must be true and they don’t have to prove anything. Where is the justice in that!?!?!?
Advice please! And don’t simply say… “get an attorney”. I am looking for some solid advice. The system seems to be messed up.