it doesn't have to be lying. she could quite possibly really believe things occured the way she remembers in her altered state. nothing wrong with that. however, she was caught. she drove. she stopped. someone noticed her intoxicated state and informed authorities.I understand that I didnt plan on taking the law into my own hands I was simply asking for the best way for her to go about dealing with things as I am helping her with the case.
also to the other comments (I dont feel like quoting all of them)
I DO KNOW what happened and I do know that she didnt "go to McDonalds to get a hamburger and then get stopped before she could leave"... I know this because I got a phone call from her (while sitting in her car calmly) asking me to come get her.. apparently about 10 min before she was arrested. My family and I (mother in law included.. especially considering the fact that she lives with me) are extremely close and if she truly was at fault she would tell me the full story.. she has never lied to me about anything like that to date even when it has dissapointed me (not talking about law... this is her first offense ever in her life with literally anything). So no im sorry but I dont buy the fact that she is lying to me, and im certainly not lying because what good does it do me or her to convince random people on a forum of her case? none. I am simply telling you what I know to be true and asking for the best way for her (us) to go about dealing with it.
as to the note about the citizens arrest... I am aware of what a citizens arrest is- HOWEVER it is NOT legal to make a citizens arrest in the state of WA. In fact there are strict laws against it. anyway though that really doesnt have much to do with the DUI.
Thanks for the advice I have recieved... and thanks for the advice on getting the gun back
as for getting the gun back, she can request the release at the hearing.