Jacksonville Driving Under the Influence (DUI) occurs when a person drives under the influence of alcohol or a controlled substance to the extent that he or she is impaired. Most people understand that you cannot drive a vehicle when you have had too much to drink. The same is true for medications. For example, even if a person is prescribed a drug, he or she cannot drive a vehicle if that drug impairs the ability to drive. What if a person accidentally takes prescription medication? This is known as involuntary intoxication.
On appeal, the Florida Fourth District Court of Appeals reversed her conviction. The Florida court held that, the DUI defendant was entitled to jury instructions on the defense of involuntary intoxication, because she testified that she thought she was taking her Valium and not Halcion.