What’s the difference between Paul pelosi driving around in a car drunk

Defining DUI and DWI
DUIs and DWIs have slightly different meanings: A DUI refers to driving under the influence, while a DWI means driving while intoxicated or impaired. With a DUI, the charge could mean that the driver was driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.Sep 10, 2021
 
Defining DUI and DWI
DUIs and DWIs have slightly different meanings: A DUI refers to driving under the influence, while a DWI means driving while intoxicated or impaired. With a DUI, the charge could mean that the driver was driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.Sep 10, 2021
 
Under the influence of alcohol means an alcohol concentration equal to or greater than . 04, or actions, appearance, speech or bodily odors that reasonably cause a supervisor to conclude that an employee is impaired because of alcohol use.
Was he acting as Nancy's employee/chauffer? Otherwise, you don't know WTH you are talking about.
 
I surely love the virtue signaling by the right wing era here though.

It's so nice to see none of you have a beer with dinner and drive.
 
Defining DUI and DWI
DUIs and DWIs have slightly different meanings: A DUI refers to driving under the influence, while a DWI means driving while intoxicated or impaired. With a DUI, the charge could mean that the driver was driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.Sep 10, 2021


Why are you defending Pelosi?


Paul Pelosi, 82, was nabbed just before midnight in Napa County, California and charged with one count of driving under the influence and another for driving with a blood alcohol content level of 0.08 or higher, the outlet reported.
 
Well he wasn't drunk or they wod of given him a DWI.

So continue with the masterbation.
There's no such thing as DWI in California. The charge is called DUI that state, other states call it DWI instead. Also see the sentence in bold below. Paul Pelosi was charged with both offenses, so he was indeed over the legal limit, and as usual you're talking out of your ass.

www.losangelescriminallawyer.pro/amp/dui-vs-dwi.html

In California, a driver can be charged with driving under the influence of alcohol pursuant to California Vehicle Code Section 23152(a) VC, driving under the influence of drugs in violation of California Vehicle Code Section 23152(f) VC or driving under the combined influence of alcohol and drugs under California Vehicle Code Section 23152(f) VC. In addition, a driver can also be charged with driving with a BAC of 0.08 percent or higher pursuant to California Vehicle Code Section 23152(b) VC. In most DUI cases involving alcohol, the defendant will be charged with DUI and driving with a BAC of 0.08 or higher. This allows the prosecution to pursue two different theories of criminal liability.
 

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