Officers Struck By Kansas City DUI Suspect
A 27-year-old woman is expected to face charges of Kansas City DUI and driving with a suspended license after she crashed into a police car responding to an emergency call on Sunday.
The two police officers hurt in the crash are expected to recover from their injuries. One is already out of the hospital and the other is expected to be released Monday. Police said the accident was captured by the video camera mounted on the patrol car’s dashboard.
Kansas City DUI Law
In Kansas City, the charge of Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol or Drugs (DUI) alleges that your Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) was .08% or greater within two hours of operating or attempting to operate a vehicle or that you operated or attempted to operate a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol, drugs or any combination of alcohol and drugs to a degree that rendered you incapable of safely doing so. Because Kansas law provides for conviction under either “leg” of this split standard, thorough and aggressive defense of a DUI charge requires the skills of a qualified Kansas City DUI defense lawyer. Contact a Kansas City Drunk Driving Attorney Today.


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