« Court Ruling; Arrest is Legal For DUI While Not Driving
Minnesota’s Supreme Court had given the judgment for DUI conviction to a man who was sleeping in his car while intoxicated. As the police told in its report the convicted person was sleeping in the car, doors of car were open and keys were lying on the console and from that it was not clear that he had been driving before, the car was parked outside of his apartment.
The justice written in its justice written in his judgment that Fleck was found intoxicated alone, sleeping behind the wheel of his own vehicle with the keys in the vehicle’s console, was in a position to exercise dominion or control over the vehicle and that he could, without too much difficulty, make the vehicle a source of danger.
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