I have a co-worker that has had serious medical issues with his back including rods and such in his back. Well he has various prescriptions for pain as well as sleeping. The script for sleeping in ambien and the other night he took one and went to sleep about 9pm. He apparently got up around 11pm, put his dogs in his car and was going to the store for a reason that is still unclear to him. Apparently he left his wallet at home so he turned around and started back home(He assumes all this given where he was pulled over). He was pulled over for not dimming his lights and was later told he was swerving as well and then was asked had he had anything to drink. He told the officer he doesnt drink(which he doesnt) but that he had a doctors script for ambien and had taken one earlier in the day. He was immediately placed in cuffs and taken to the local hospital where he sat for a while waiting for them to draw blood. He then sat in county jail for 7 hours until released.
My question is what recourse does he have at this point. Just to make sure everyone understands this is a truly stand-up guy with zero criminal background and does not drink. He was clearly in an ambien "trance" or whatever the hell you want to call it as he had no recollection of the events before being pulled over. I am obviously no lawyer but I find it hard to believe it doesnt at least get reduced no?
My question is what recourse does he have at this point. Just to make sure everyone understands this is a truly stand-up guy with zero criminal background and does not drink. He was clearly in an ambien "trance" or whatever the hell you want to call it as he had no recollection of the events before being pulled over. I am obviously no lawyer but I find it hard to believe it doesnt at least get reduced no?

