Legal Question in Criminal Law in Kentucky
sleep driving on Ambien
F 58 yrs, no priors
DUI
BAC .045
1 10mg ambien tablet
Went to sleep , woke up failing a field sobriety test 2 miles from home. Car was on tracks, totaled by train.
Prosecutor says by law she cannot amend because of mix of alcohol & drugs. If getting it amended is not possible (?) is it feasible to go to trial? Any chance that there is an underlying requirement that there be a volitional physical act?
Dist. Court in Louisville
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: sleep driving on Ambien
Prosecutors are forbidden to amend by statute. It's the legislature's way of interfering with the judiciary. With that BAC, you should hire a DUI lawyer and go to trial.
Re: sleep driving on Ambien
You certainly have a defensive position which could prevail at trial. The key to your defense would be some expert testimony from a toxicologist who could explain to the court that Ambien has some unusual side effects that a reasonable person could not anticipate. If you were not consciously operating the vehicle, you could not be guilty of DUI. The BAC of .045 is well below the legal level of intoxication in Kentucky.
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