A LaPlace man named Justin Clement was booked on his fourth DWI in five months after he struck a curb and blew a tire in Metairie, Louisiana. Clement reportedly had a toddler with him in the vehicle.
Clement reportedly had blood-shot eyes, smelled of alcohol and performed poorly on a field sobriety test. However, Clement’s blood alcohol was .064, under the .08 legal limit. Blood and urine samples were taken since drug impairment was suspected.
Clement was booked with DWI-fourth offense, child endangerment and driving with a suspended license.
Clement has three previous DWI arrests; first, in October in Ascension Parish and then, in November and December, both in St. John the Baptist Parish.
If you have been arrested and charged with felony DWI in Louisiana, contact Baton Rouge DWI Attorney Carl Barkemeyer to discuss your case.
Source: The Times Picayune, “Driver booked with fourth DWI in five months after Metairie crash,” March 6, 2012.