look, i just want to get out of here. you sure there s nothing he can do, undue influence, people have signed things before, they didn t know what they were signing, undue influence, nothing? sometimes what you ll see is legislatures set aside money, you ll hear about this and there will be a resolution or some type of proclamation passed in a governmental entity and they ll reach some type of decision as to what s best to compensate him. he s going to run up against a brick wall, however, that even though it wasn t guilty, he didn t enter technically a plea. the equivalent with somebody with a drunk driving case and they say no contest, nevertheless, they have to be penalized. good stuff. interesting case, drew findly, appreciate it. up next, a long-time cop accused of joining the bad guys. find out why this police officer who served on the force for 17 years is now behind bars. the humble back seat. we believe it can be the most valuable real estate on earth.
extrapolation. even though i don t take your blood immediately, arthel, i will know what your blood-alcohol content is at later time because all of us have elimination rate. alcohol eliminates out of our body at a certain rate. if i know the elimination rate and two hours, three hours later when the blood is taken, i know. the last point, the last point is this. blood is not the only measure to establish a drunk driving case. there are numerous tests that can be done. stand on one leg for 30 seconds, are you drunk? you touch your nose, are you drunk? arthel: let me give rebecca the last word on this one, joey. the issue doctors need to know your elimination rate, and if they do not they can not determine when the blood-alcohol level was at what level at what time. arthel: many factors come into play. too way and difficult there after the fact. the argument really is, someone driving drunk they could kill someone. it is not that invasive . arthel: everybody agrees drunk driving is
little unusual for tulsa, oklahoma. we have organized, several agencies have become involved. we have a lot of officers dedicated to this. we ve formed a traffic force for this specific series of crimes, because these crimes occurred in a relatively short period of time and in a really close geographical location as well. with those things in combination, that s what s so alarming to us. on the heels of everything else, we need to make sure this is quickly addressed and resolved. this took place in a close geographical location. now, tell me about the circumstances of the shooting. are you saying all the victims were shot in different locations, different circumstances? what led up to them? yes, they were all shot in different locations. we re not absolutely sure about the circumstances as of right now. the one thing that we do know for certain is in one of the scenes in which the victim survived, he was able to give us a little bit of information about what transpired. t
streets there. a record breaking number of protesters are gathered outside of the parliament building in athens because of a controversial austerity measure expected to be passed this morning. what will this measure do? it already won initial approval last night and includes major tax increases as well as pension cuts. lindsay lohane posting $100,000 bail after a judge ripped her for not following probation orders. listen to this. miss lohan s actions deliberately made it impossible for him to perform her sentence at the downtown women s center. probation, as you know, as the prosecutor knows and always has been in my view is a gift and there s something called looking a gift horse in the mouth. wow, i like that judge. superior court judge accused lohan of bailing on her community service and lying to cover it up. all this stemming from a 2007 drunk driving case and a
think, with i like him. don t get me wrong. i had a nice conversation with him at lunch time. but it is hard to believe he is making rules invariably that fall on the prosecution s favor and in the giving baez, whatever you think of him as an attorney he has to have his shot to prove his contention or, you know, the jury can love at it and scoff at it and say, as many viewers are, come on, it is in the true, but give the guy his shot. give the defendant, this 25-year-old defendant, who is, who may be sentenced to death row in florida, give her, her dues. this is not a drunk driving case. shepard: you mentioned the back and forth with the brother, the defendant s where this morning. it got quite emotional. look. q. when caylee was born did you