Wednesday, December 19, 2012

What are the DTs?

Delirium tremens or "DTs" is a medical emergency. It is a severe form of alcohol withdrawal that causes such things as body tremors, agitation, irritability, confusion, disorientation, paranoia, and hallucinations.

Generally, the DTs occur when a heavy drinker stops drinking abruptly and experiences alcohol withdrawal. A heavy drinker in this case is one who drinks 4 - 5 pints of wine, 7 - 8 pints of beer, or 1 pint of distilled liquor a day. DTs are also common in alcoholics who have been drinking for more than 10 years.

As we stated, the DTs is a medical emergeny and medical intervention is necessary. Usually patients are treated with benzodiazepines, such as Valium or even Restoril. To read more about delirium tremens and treatment, see here and here.  For a scholarly article on alcohol withdrawal, see here.

And to answer a question that many people have: yes, withdrawal from alcohol can be fatal.   



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Sunday, December 16, 2012

Alcohol Abuse v. Alcoholism

Lawyers - or anyone else for that matter - with a drinking problem may fall into the category of alcohol abusers, or alcoholics.  What is the difference between alcoholism and alcohol abuse? 

Alcoholism is when the person drinking is physically addicted to alcohol.  An alcoholic will continue to drink even though he or she has physical health or mental health problems; or drinking interferes with social, family, or job responsibilities.  Alcohol may control a person's life and relationships, because drinking may be all that person thinks about. 

Alcohol abuse is when a person's drinking leads to problems, but not physical addiction.  What kind of problems?  Well, someone may have too much to drink and get into a fight.  An isolated DUI may be another problem.  A person who begins to have many of these problems may be in danger of suffering from addiction.  When I was in the Marine Corps we used to keep track of a Marine's "alcohol related incidents" such as those mentioned above.  Whenever a Marine started to rack up more that two or three of these incidents that Marine would receive education in alcohol abuse prevention.   

To read more about alcoholism and alcohol abuse read here.



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Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Utah Attorney Ordered To Stand Trial For DUI - Again


A lawyer facing his sixth DUI charge was ordered to stand trial.  He had been arrested on suspicion of DUI six months after being released for a previous DUI conviction.  The story is here
The arresting police officer testified at a hearing that he saw a car swerve and pulled it over.  He smelled alcohol, and said the driver had glassy eyes and spoke with slurred speech.  The attorney arrested is a former criminal defense attorney.
 
The Arkansas Judges and Lawyers Assistance Program reports that at least two studies found judges and lawyers suffer from a higher rate of alcoholism than the general population.  While about 10% of the general population suffers from alcoholism, for lawyers it is almost 20%.  That's why many states require attorneys to complete continuing legal education in the prevention of substance abuse in the legal profession.  Lawyers may also check with their State Bar association for programs offering counseling and treatment. 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 

Sunday, December 9, 2012

West Palm Beach Attorney Arrested: DUI


 

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Missouri Attorney Arrested For Smuggling Drugs

Abusing drugs and alcohol is one way attorneys may get into trouble with their local bar associations.  Smuggling them is another way.  That’s what happened to a Missouri attorney.  He was arrested last month for trying to smuggle drugs into his the Cole County jail.

The story is here. 
Here's a video on how others have smuggled drugs into prison. 

Thursday, October 25, 2012

Drunk Attorney In Court Jailed For Contempt

What happens when attorneys shows up for court in Nelson County, Kentucky having had too much to drink? They get thrown in jail for contempt. At least that is what happened to one attorney in this report from WLBT.

The incident occurred in September when the attorney showed up at court representing the plaintiff in a domestic violence case.  During the hearing the Judge because suspicious and ordered the attorney to be tested for alcohol.  When the results came back positive, the judge had the attorney jailed for contempt of court. 

Alcohol abuse and addiction is quite serious when it is an attorney who has the problem.   The attorney’s conduct may not only bring discredit upon himself and the legal profession, but his actions may also put his client’s interests in jeopardy. 

 
WLBT.com - Jackson, MS

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Friday, September 14, 2012

Another DUI Lawyer Alert


We post these news items for educational purposes.  Our goal is to highlight the fact that attorneys suffer from substance abuse problems at a rate higher than the general public.  That is why most states require attorneys to receive at least one hour of substance abuse prevention as part of their continuing legal education requirements. 
Unfortunately, our latest example is Nebraska attorney, Robert Gage.  Gage allegedly had a blood alcohol level three times over the legal limit when he rammed a car ahead of him and then fled on foot to get away.  The driver of the car he hit claims that he had to tackle Gage to prevent his escape.  The story is here. 
Here’s the rub.  Gage dedicates a portion of his practice to defending DUI drivers.   See another excellent blog post about the incident here.


 
 
 
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