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Can you convict a DUI suspect on his Drunken testimony?
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But seriously, if video taped eye witness testimony from a drunk man was entered into evidence to convict another party I would require corroboration of those statements because I believe drunken statements in themselves are unreliable. I'm not going to convict you on the word of a drunk man alone! Sooooooooo................. :1orglaugh Do I change my opinion on drunken testimony when the video tape is of the drunk suspect claiming he is at fault? It's drunken testimony for sure right? I mean, if the drunk guy says "I drove the car when it wrecked" and he is falling down drunk do I need corroborating evidence/testimony to deem his admission as reliable truth? More basically, should a drunken admission of guilt under questioning by a cop be used as the only evidence proving guilt to get a conviction? I don't know. |
BTW : This is from a true case.
So I know what the outcome was. |
I don't know what the laws are.
But, I think that, first of all, you cannot figure out whether someone is drunk or not just by listening to his speech. Can you tell someone is drunk when he is talking? He could be mentally retarded, or maybe he has some speech defect. Anyway, the only way to prove someone is drunk is to do that breathalizer test, or other tests that can reasonably determine he/she is drunk. |
I would assume that any decent attorney would get his statement thrown out and not have it allowed in court. He would argue that because he was drunk he didn't understand what he was saying or doing, In the case of a car wreck you still have the wrecked car as evidence, but if there were no witnesses it might be hard to prove this guy did it even with his taped confession.
That is to say if he decides to fight it. |
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be ruled out of evidence so the jury will hear the statements made at that time. So it's up to the jury as to how much the statements mean. The jury saw the entire video tape in this case. |
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Either way, IMO, anyone who drives drunk deserves any and all punishment they get and then some. |
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Cop #1: "No, he's just teencat." |
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tape was allowed. The judge cannot rule out the tape because it has the sobriety test on it. |
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