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Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins
It does precisely the opposite:
Although Meggs refused to speculate why, he did point to an analysis of a blood-alcohol test taken several hours after the alleged attack that showed that her blood-alcohol content at the time of the incident could have been 0.10 percent, even though when it was taken the test registered a 0.04 reading. The 0.10 reading would have been higher than the 0.08 legal limit for driving.
The clear implication of Meggs' use of the extrapolated blood alcohol levels was to show that the accuser may have been in the brownout or blackout stage of intoxication, a probable cause of the memory gaps.
http://espn.go.com/espn/otl/story/_/...clear-decision
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Lightweight. That's like what two beers if that? That's enough to envoke blackouts?