Fla. woman charged with DUI after showing up at jail and demanding conjugal visit
By APTuesday, February 16, 2010
Woman who demanded conjugal visit charged with DUI
BUNNELL, Fla. — A woman was charged with driving under the influence after showing up at the Flagler County jail and demanding a conjugal visit with a specific inmate. The sheriff’s office reports that a 45-year-old woman had a visitation appointment but was turned away because she was late. Also, the jail does not allow conjugal visits.
The woman drove away but reportedly returned a short time later. Jail guards called road patrol, because they suspected the woman had been drinking.
Deputies found the woman sitting in her car. She reportedly failed a field sobriety test, and a breath test showed her blood-alcohol content was 0.256 percent. Florida law considers a person impaired at 0.08.
The woman was charged with DUI and later released on $500 bail.
Information from: Orlando Sentinel, www.orlandosentinel.com
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