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Good luck trying to sue a judge. If that were the case, everybody would sue judges. If your ex got caught driving drunk only once, that is usually overlooked as a mistake. If he has been caught several times, then his drinking is considered a problem. What did he blow when he got pulled over? There is a huge difference between a .08 and a .33, and I just had a client blow a .33 when he got pulled over earlier this month.
Alcohol is a problem that society faces and they tried to make it illegal back in the 1930's. That didn't go over too well. Personally, I never touch the stuff. I have noticed that a lot of my clients' criminal problems are the result of alcohol. Most people just do not know how to drink responsibly. Lilred, I hope your ex doesn't drink and drive and that he curbs his drinking when he has his son around him, but I know my father drank and drove all the time, and a lot of the time with us in the car after parties. To this day, I think he is the greatest guy on Earth, he is my best buddy, and I love him to death. However, my decision not to drink ever was probably a result of seeing him drink when I was growing up and then seeing my brother start drinking at the age of 14 when I was only 15.
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