Sleeping It Off in Your Car? You Could Still Get a DUI
In this Law Call segment, the attorneys explain why sleeping in your car after drinking can still lead to a DUI. Even with good intentions, being in “physical control” of a vehicle—like having the keys nearby or the car running—can be enough for a charge. While this caller was cited for public intoxication instead, the situation could have been much more serious. The attorneys also share practical tips and discuss options like diversion programs.
If you’ve been charged or have questions about DUI or related offenses, contact Perry & Young today. Our team can help protect your rights and guide you through your case.