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re: Deputies arrest 4 in LSU student Madison Brooks case
Posted on 1/23/23 at 11:46 pm to Tigerbait357
Posted on 1/23/23 at 11:46 pm to Tigerbait357
This whole situation is extremely sad. Not just for the girl and her family/friends, but the entire pathetic state of LSU, Tigerland, and all of BR.
Posted on 1/23/23 at 11:48 pm to TigerOnTheMountain
Her tested BAC was .319 and likely was higher at one point, that is a fact that cannot be disputed. That alone is enough for a conviction. Good luck trying to convince people that she gave consent to having a train run on her. The only witnesses so far are the guilty rapist and their friends.
• 0.30-0.39%: At this point, you may be unconscious and your potential for death increases. Along with a loss of understanding, at this BAC you’ll also experience severe increases in your heart rate, irregular breathing and may have a loss of bladder control.
• 0.40% and over: This level of BAC may put you in a coma or cause sudden death because your heart or breathing will suddenly stop. This is what is known as a lethal blood alcohol level.
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• 0.30-0.39%: At this point, you may be unconscious and your potential for death increases. Along with a loss of understanding, at this BAC you’ll also experience severe increases in your heart rate, irregular breathing and may have a loss of bladder control.
• 0.40% and over: This level of BAC may put you in a coma or cause sudden death because your heart or breathing will suddenly stop. This is what is known as a lethal blood alcohol level.
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