TN+Alcohol+Cases+4th

In //State v. Willis//, the defendant was charged with DUI and went to trial. At the trial, there was an issue as to whether a breathalyzer machine was available and the defendant objected to the court’s admission of the breathalyzer results into evidence. The jury, even after considering the breathalyzer results, found the defendant not guilty of DUI per se, but he was still convicted of DUI by impairment. He was sentenced to eleven months and twenty-nine days, sixty days to be served in a workhouse and the rest on probation. He tried to appeal the decision based on the trial court’s admission of the breathalyzer results. []

**Scenario**: John, 19, and Teddy, 17, went to a party after graduation. Teddy had a couple drinks, however John drank a lot. John could walk straight and claimed he was able to drive home. After arguing with John about it, Teddy got in the car. On his their way home, they got pulled over because someone earlier reported a 2011 mustang hitting mailboxes. Teddy had an open bottle of vodka. Teddy tried hiding the bottle, because he knew John had gotten busted last year with a DUI after leaving his cousin’s birthday party. What are the crimes committed and what will their punishment be?