Monday, June 23, 2008

 

.35/.34 breath test results for 3rd time DUI

San Diego DUI attorneys hear that DUI police arrested a 50-year-old woman on Sunday driving with a blood-alcohol reading almost five times the level at which Florida law presumes a driver is impaired, according to San Diego DUI attorneys .

Roberta Lea Conley of 1220 U.S. 41 S., Ruskin, was stopped by deputies at U.S. 301 South and Janes Drive after authorities saw her 1990 Chevrolet van weave across the centerline several times, San Diego DUI attorneys said.

DUI police said Conley's performance on a sobriety test was "unsatisfactory." Deputies asked her to take breath tests, which revealed blood-alcohol levels of 0.359 and 0.341, according to an arrest report. Florida law presumes a driver is impaired at 0.08.

She was arrested and charged with driving with a blood-alcohol level exceeding 0.20.

This is Conley's third DUI arrest, per San Diego DUI attorneys .

"I don't know about a record, but that is up there," DUI police said of Conley's blood-alcohol level.

Conley was taken to Tampa General Hospital to be medically cleared, as per sheriff's office policy for a person with such a high blood-alcohol level, San Diego DUI attorneys said.

She was then taken to Orient Road Jail, San Diego DUI lawyers said.

She was freed after posting $2,000 bail.

sandiegoduilawyer.com/blog



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