Goslin has also paid $652 in fines and court costs.
The incident took place in Hinesburg while the three-year officer was off-duty on March 7. Goslin had a preliminary roadside breath test of 0.208 percent at 4:10 a.m., almost two hours after the incident, Williston Police Sgt. Eric Shepard said in court documents.
Goslin later refused a court-approved breath test offered at the Williston Police Station.
In Vermont, .08 percent is considered impairment for adult drivers.
Goslinâs troubles that night began after he reinjured his right knee at his Hinesburg home and then attempted to drive himself to the UVM Medical Center, court records show. He ignored pleas by housemates and friends not to drive, but he left his driveway at 929 Texas Hill Road in his white 2020 Ford F-150 truck and headed down the road about 2:25 a.m., records show.