By of the Journal Sentinel Nov. 12, 2015 12:47 p.m. A drunken driver's .196 blood alcohol level can't be used against him because the technician who drew the sample at a jail wasn't proven to be "acting under the direction of a physician." Patrick K. Kozel, 50, of Baraboo, was arrested in August 2013 for drunken driving, and taken to Sauk County jail, where an EMT employed by Baraboo District Ambulance Service took a blood sample. It showed an alcohol content of .196, more than twice...
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