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The American surgeon · Aug 1993
Hospitalization and injury influence on the prosecution of drunk drivers.
- J G McLaughlin, R J Smith, C R Mattice, and D J Scholten.
- Department of Surgery, Michigan State University, Grand Rapids.
- Am Surg. 1993 Aug 1;59(8):484-8; discussion 488-9.
AbstractThe influence that injury and hospitalization from alcohol-related motor vehicle crashes may have on subsequent prosecution for drunk driving was studied utilizing concurrent controls consisting of three cohorts of drivers. The cohorts were drunk and injured drivers, drunk and not injured drivers, and sober and injured drivers. Even though the majority of intoxicated drivers were identified by police as having been drinking, evidentiary testing was not uniform. Culpability for the crash was high in the drunk cohorts compared with the sober drivers, and yet there was a statistically significant difference in the conviction rate of injured drunk drivers (59%) compared with uninjured drunk drivers (100%). Injury and hospitalization for drunk drivers after motor vehicle crashes affords protection from prosecution, and may enable ongoing risk-taking behavior by the drunk driver.
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