Drunk Iowa Driver's Blood Alcohol Level Was Nearly Eight times legal limit An Iowa man arrested for drunk driving registered a blood alcohol level nearly eight times the legal limit, according to court records.
Justin Clark, 24, was collared on July 29 after witnesses called 911 after spotting him driving erratically. When police arrived, the incoherent Clark was at the wheel of his Toyota Yaris revving the vehicle’s engine.
Clark is pictured at right in a mug shot taken yesterday morning, long after he sobered up.
Clark was transported to a local hospital where a blood draw revealed his BAC was a whopping .627 (the legal limit is .08), according to a criminal complaint filed yesterday in Johnson County District Court.
A North Liberty Police Department officer reported that Clark was so intoxicated that he could not exit the car on his own and was unable to walk without assistance. Asked if he knew what day it was, Clark answered, “3 but now it is 4.”
While Clark’s BAC was initially recorded at .486 via a portable Breathalyzer, the more precise blood test showed that his BAC was actually significantly higher.
Clark is scheduled for a preliminary court hearing on September 4. The Smoking Gun
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