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I showed you the law which indicates it does matter. Your ignorance will not help Jones escape justice.Do t matter he was under the limit .. he wasn’t drunk,, he was probably playing around.. we don’t need cops in America when we have gunsIf you don't know about Texas law on the matter it's because you're dumb and lazy, an awful combination, as I posted a link to the law just a few pages back.He was arrested but according to the test he was under the limit.. so why was he arrested? HmmmLOLOL
So you agree he was arrested. What then was debunked?
He was arrested because he failed the field test. He had to be taken in to get a BAC test.
I don't about Texas law, but in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, any driver can refuse a field sobriety test. However, it is illegal to refuse a chemical test for drunkenness if you are pulled over. Its what they call "implied consent".
Can I Refuse a Field Sobriety Test in Pennsylvania?
I showed you the law which indicates it does matter. Your ignorance will not help Jones escape justice.Do t matter he was under the limit .. he wasn’t drunk,, he was probably playing around.. we don’t need cops in America when we have gunsIf you don't know about Texas law on the matter it's because you're dumb and lazy, an awful combination, as I posted a link to the law just a few pages back.He was arrested but according to the test he was under the limit.. so why was he arrested? Hmmm
He was arrested because he failed the field test. He had to be taken in to get a BAC test.
I don't about Texas law, but in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, any driver can refuse a field sobriety test. However, it is illegal to refuse a chemical test for drunkenness if you are pulled over. Its what they call "implied consent".
Can I Refuse a Field Sobriety Test in Pennsylvania?
No he won’tI showed you the law which indicates it does matter. Your ignorance will not help Jones escape justice.Do t matter he was under the limit .. he wasn’t drunk,, he was probably playing around.. we don’t need cops in America when we have gunsIf you don't know about Texas law on the matter it's because you're dumb and lazy, an awful combination, as I posted a link to the law just a few pages back.He was arrested but according to the test he was under the limit.. so why was he arrested? Hmmm
He was arrested because he failed the field test. He had to be taken in to get a BAC test.
I don't about Texas law, but in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, any driver can refuse a field sobriety test. However, it is illegal to refuse a chemical test for drunkenness if you are pulled over. Its what they call "implied consent".
Can I Refuse a Field Sobriety Test in Pennsylvania?
What reasonable doubt? He was clearly intoxicated according to the arrest record, which states he failed both "Walk & Turn" and "One Leg Stand" field sobriety tests and described his walking as "swaying" and noted his eyes were "glassy" and "watery."I showed you the law which indicates it does matter. Your ignorance will not help Jones escape justice.Do t matter he was under the limit .. he wasn’t drunk,, he was probably playing around.. we don’t need cops in America when we have gunsIf you don't know about Texas law on the matter it's because you're dumb and lazy, an awful combination, as I posted a link to the law just a few pages back.He was arrested because he failed the field test. He had to be taken in to get a BAC test.
I don't about Texas law, but in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, any driver can refuse a field sobriety test. However, it is illegal to refuse a chemical test for drunkenness if you are pulled over. Its what they call "implied consent".
Can I Refuse a Field Sobriety Test in Pennsylvania?
What do you mean "escape justice"?
Can't you see the Reasonable Doubt in this case that exonerates Mr. Jones?
I showed you the law which indicates it does matter. Your ignorance will not help Jones escape justice.Do t matter he was under the limit .. he wasn’t drunk,, he was probably playing around.. we don’t need cops in America when we have gunsIf you don't know about Texas law on the matter it's because you're dumb and lazy, an awful combination, as I posted a link to the law just a few pages back.He was arrested but according to the test he was under the limit.. so why was he arrested? Hmmm
He was arrested because he failed the field test. He had to be taken in to get a BAC test.
I don't about Texas law, but in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, any driver can refuse a field sobriety test. However, it is illegal to refuse a chemical test for drunkenness if you are pulled over. Its what they call "implied consent".
Can I Refuse a Field Sobriety Test in Pennsylvania?
Lol idsWhat reasonable doubt? He was clearly intoxicated according to the arrest record, which states he failed both "Walk & Turn" and "One Leg Stand" field sobriety tests and described his walking as "swaying" and noted his eyes were "glassy" and "watery."I showed you the law which indicates it does matter. Your ignorance will not help Jones escape justice.Do t matter he was under the limit .. he wasn’t drunk,, he was probably playing around.. we don’t need cops in America when we have gunsIf you don't know about Texas law on the matter it's because you're dumb and lazy, an awful combination, as I posted a link to the law just a few pages back.I don't about Texas law, but in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, any driver can refuse a field sobriety test. However, it is illegal to refuse a chemical test for drunkenness if you are pulled over. Its what they call "implied consent".
Can I Refuse a Field Sobriety Test in Pennsylvania?
What do you mean "escape justice"?
Can't you see the Reasonable Doubt in this case that exonerates Mr. Jones?
According to Texas law, that indicates intoxication even if blood alcohol is below the legal limit of .080; which his was by the smallest margin possible at .079.
I hope he won't since it appears he was driving drunk. You may not care but many thousands of innocent people are killed on our roads every year by shits like that driving drunk.No he won’tI showed you the law which indicates it does matter. Your ignorance will not help Jones escape justice.Do t matter he was under the limit .. he wasn’t drunk,, he was probably playing around.. we don’t need cops in America when we have gunsIf you don't know about Texas law on the matter it's because you're dumb and lazy, an awful combination, as I posted a link to the law just a few pages back.He was arrested because he failed the field test. He had to be taken in to get a BAC test.
I don't about Texas law, but in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, any driver can refuse a field sobriety test. However, it is illegal to refuse a chemical test for drunkenness if you are pulled over. Its what they call "implied consent".
Can I Refuse a Field Sobriety Test in Pennsylvania?
What reasonable doubt? He was clearly intoxicated according to the arrest record, which states he failed both "Walk & Turn" and "One Leg Stand" field sobriety tests and described his walking as "swaying" and noted his eyes were "glassy" and "watery."I showed you the law which indicates it does matter. Your ignorance will not help Jones escape justice.Do t matter he was under the limit .. he wasn’t drunk,, he was probably playing around.. we don’t need cops in America when we have gunsIf you don't know about Texas law on the matter it's because you're dumb and lazy, an awful combination, as I posted a link to the law just a few pages back.I don't about Texas law, but in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, any driver can refuse a field sobriety test. However, it is illegal to refuse a chemical test for drunkenness if you are pulled over. Its what they call "implied consent".
Can I Refuse a Field Sobriety Test in Pennsylvania?
What do you mean "escape justice"?
Can't you see the Reasonable Doubt in this case that exonerates Mr. Jones?
According to Texas law, that indicates intoxication even if blood alcohol is below the legal limit of .080; which his was by the smallest margin possible at .079.
LOLI showed you the law which indicates it does matter. Your ignorance will not help Jones escape justice.Do t matter he was under the limit .. he wasn’t drunk,, he was probably playing around.. we don’t need cops in America when we have gunsIf you don't know about Texas law on the matter it's because you're dumb and lazy, an awful combination, as I posted a link to the law just a few pages back.He was arrested because he failed the field test. He had to be taken in to get a BAC test.
I don't about Texas law, but in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, any driver can refuse a field sobriety test. However, it is illegal to refuse a chemical test for drunkenness if you are pulled over. Its what they call "implied consent".
Can I Refuse a Field Sobriety Test in Pennsylvania?
Actually it does matter, as if the BAC is below the legal limit, it makes it a lot more difficult to prove the case BEYOND a reasonable doubt.
I know our libtard friends think that conservatives have to prove their innocence, but that isn't American law. The cops might say he "looked" wasted to him, but actually proving it is what they have to do. Their mere opinions aren't incontrovertible proof at all.
he wasn't drunk. you didn't even take the time to look it up. he blew a 0.07 under the legal limit. this all gets thrown out. hahahahahahaha I love it when fks like you get your ass's handed to you. ewwwwwww watch out it be Alex Jones.......Well, if he was drunk and the tests show it, let him have a restricted drivers license, pay a fine, do jail time if required and pay his debt to society like every other poor schlub has to do.
I hope he won't since it appears he was driving drunk. You may not care but many thousands of innocent people are killed on our roads every year by shits like that driving drunk.No he won’tI showed you the law which indicates it does matter. Your ignorance will not help Jones escape justice.Do t matter he was under the limit .. he wasn’t drunk,, he was probably playing around.. we don’t need cops in America when we have gunsIf you don't know about Texas law on the matter it's because you're dumb and lazy, an awful combination, as I posted a link to the law just a few pages back.I don't about Texas law, but in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, any driver can refuse a field sobriety test. However, it is illegal to refuse a chemical test for drunkenness if you are pulled over. Its what they call "implied consent".
Can I Refuse a Field Sobriety Test in Pennsylvania?
it doesn't matter, he blew a 0.07 under the legal limit. BTW, he said that at his court appearance, the cop couldn't do his own sobriety test in court, he failed it.What reasonable doubt? He was clearly intoxicated according to the arrest record, which states he failed both "Walk & Turn" and "One Leg Stand" field sobriety tests and described his walking as "swaying" and noted his eyes were "glassy" and "watery."I showed you the law which indicates it does matter. Your ignorance will not help Jones escape justice.Do t matter he was under the limit .. he wasn’t drunk,, he was probably playing around.. we don’t need cops in America when we have gunsIf you don't know about Texas law on the matter it's because you're dumb and lazy, an awful combination, as I posted a link to the law just a few pages back.
What do you mean "escape justice"?
Can't you see the Reasonable Doubt in this case that exonerates Mr. Jones?
According to Texas law, that indicates intoxication even if blood alcohol is below the legal limit of .080; which his was by the smallest margin possible at .079.
People can have "glassy or watery" eyes for reasons other than being loaded, and can observe to be "swaying" for other reasons as well.
They can, can they? Along with a blood alcohol level that's 0.001 point away from the legal limit?What reasonable doubt? He was clearly intoxicated according to the arrest record, which states he failed both "Walk & Turn" and "One Leg Stand" field sobriety tests and described his walking as "swaying" and noted his eyes were "glassy" and "watery."I showed you the law which indicates it does matter. Your ignorance will not help Jones escape justice.Do t matter he was under the limit .. he wasn’t drunk,, he was probably playing around.. we don’t need cops in America when we have gunsIf you don't know about Texas law on the matter it's because you're dumb and lazy, an awful combination, as I posted a link to the law just a few pages back.
What do you mean "escape justice"?
Can't you see the Reasonable Doubt in this case that exonerates Mr. Jones?
According to Texas law, that indicates intoxication even if blood alcohol is below the legal limit of .080; which his was by the smallest margin possible at .079.
People can have "glassy or watery" eyes for reasons other than being loaded, and can observe to be "swaying" for other reasons as well.
Cute. You been studying RW's ironic sense of humor?Do t matter he was under the limit .. he wasn’t drunk,, he was probably playing around.. we don’t need cops in America when we have gunsIf you don't know about Texas law on the matter it's because you're dumb and lazy, an awful combination, as I posted a link to the law just a few pages back.He was arrested but according to the test he was under the limit.. so why was he arrested? HmmmLOLOL
So you agree he was arrested. What then was debunked?
He was arrested because he failed the field test. He had to be taken in to get a BAC test.
I don't about Texas law, but in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, any driver can refuse a field sobriety test. However, it is illegal to refuse a chemical test for drunkenness if you are pulled over. Its what they call "implied consent".
Can I Refuse a Field Sobriety Test in Pennsylvania?
Oh? Let's see your evidence that most drunk drivers are "nasty brown foreigners"...Well stop flooding our roads with nasty brown foreigners,, leave the roads for AmericansI hope he won't since it appears he was driving drunk. You may not care but many thousands of innocent people are killed on our roads every year by shits like that driving drunk.No he won’tI showed you the law which indicates it does matter. Your ignorance will not help Jones escape justice.Do t matter he was under the limit .. he wasn’t drunk,, he was probably playing around.. we don’t need cops in America when we have gunsIf you don't know about Texas law on the matter it's because you're dumb and lazy, an awful combination, as I posted a link to the law just a few pages back.
Of course I say "appears." I wasn't there and Jones has the benefit of presumption of innocence. I just don't see him having a good chance of beating this should he decide to fight it.I hope he won't since it appears he was driving drunk. You may not care but many thousands of innocent people are killed on our roads every year by shits like that driving drunk.No he won’tI showed you the law which indicates it does matter. Your ignorance will not help Jones escape justice.Do t matter he was under the limit .. he wasn’t drunk,, he was probably playing around.. we don’t need cops in America when we have gunsIf you don't know about Texas law on the matter it's because you're dumb and lazy, an awful combination, as I posted a link to the law just a few pages back.
Note your statement "it APPEARS he was driving drunk"
That's not good enough, someone has to be PROVEN to have been driving drunk, beyond a reasonable doubt. Pulling someone out of their car at night on an unfamiliar road way and have them do "tests" of "sobriety" on the side of the road, few would pass with the police shining a light in their face and the noise of the highway and the police looking for any reason to bring them in.
he wasn't legally drunk. the charges will be dismissed. what's your issue, he should have been? need to jab that knife in did ya?Cute. You been studying RW's ironic sense of humor?Do t matter he was under the limit .. he wasn’t drunk,, he was probably playing around.. we don’t need cops in America when we have gunsIf you don't know about Texas law on the matter it's because you're dumb and lazy, an awful combination, as I posted a link to the law just a few pages back.He was arrested but according to the test he was under the limit.. so why was he arrested? Hmmm
He was arrested because he failed the field test. He had to be taken in to get a BAC test.
I don't about Texas law, but in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, any driver can refuse a field sobriety test. However, it is illegal to refuse a chemical test for drunkenness if you are pulled over. Its what they call "implied consent".
Can I Refuse a Field Sobriety Test in Pennsylvania?
What? His lawyer didn't mention blood alcohol isn't the only test that can get you arrested in Texas for DWI??Sorry, mind, the charge is a common one, but definitely NOT fake. Is it possible that your mind filters what it doesn't want to believe and calls it fake in spite of overwhelming evidence otherwise? Do you fool yourself about other things too, like calorie counts and benefits of exercise and Trump popularity?You dumb fk america still haven't learned how MSM makes sure you spread the LIES to keep your sheep right in their corals . The severely demented stay in that coral . It's noot hard to notice.
InfoWars host Alex Jones charged with DWI in Texas, police say
If he is in jail I say to the DUMB ASSES how the hell does onne do a live show from prison today .........this is his attorney bahah
and this iis what REALLY HAPPENED as ALEX TELLS it himself.
Alex Jones Debunks DWI Charge
Norman Pattis - Leading American Trial Lawyer, Author, and Social Commentator
This is my shocked face -->
no way does that mug shot make him look at all suspicious.What? His lawyer didn't mention blood alcohol isn't the only test that can get you arrested in Texas for DWI??Sorry, mind, the charge is a common one, but definitely NOT fake. Is it possible that your mind filters what it doesn't want to believe and calls it fake in spite of overwhelming evidence otherwise? Do you fool yourself about other things too, like calorie counts and benefits of exercise and Trump popularity?You dumb fk america still haven't learned how MSM makes sure you spread the LIES to keep your sheep right in their corals . The severely demented stay in that coral . It's noot hard to notice.
InfoWars host Alex Jones charged with DWI in Texas, police say
If he is in jail I say to the DUMB ASSES how the hell does onne do a live show from prison today .........this is his attorney bahah
and this iis what REALLY HAPPENED as ALEX TELLS it himself.
Alex Jones Debunks DWI Charge
Norman Pattis - Leading American Trial Lawyer, Author, and Social Commentator
This is my shocked face -->
TRUTH HURTS DON'T IT CYKA
Alex Jones shows the breathalyzer paperwork on-air that proves he was under the legal limit for blood alcohol content needed to charge him with a DWI after being arrested.
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No he' snot a leftist c*** like you who dreams up their bs lies leftist are pigs and leftist do not care who they destroy or who it hurts. Because Obama's bitches are just like him satans bitch.
He puts your LIES to shame and u pricks can't stand it.
when you are too fkn retarded you OBEY THIS because the CENSORS are to fkn retarded to realize they are comingg for them tooo. Including the pricks who stuffed everything into conspiracy on here.
Wait until all you leftist losers realize you have no clue how the fk you will EAT UR NEXT meal . LMFAO..
Norm Pattis enters case of Roger Stone jurors
Mar 3, 2020 - New Haven Register
Connecticut attorney Norm Pattis is now involved in the Roger Stone case.
According to The National Law Journal, Pattis, of The Pattis & Smith Law Firm, is now representing Mike Cernovich, who last...
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Why do you think that MEME says what it does your idiots.
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