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Drunk-to-keep-warm defense works for DWI suspect

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[December 01, 2010]  JACKSON, Mo. (AP) -- A southeast Missouri man has been acquitted of drunk driving after claiming that he consumed alcohol to keep warm after -- but not before -- he lost control of his vehicle on an icy road.

Thomas Drummond of Jackson told a court that he had been driving home after a night out with friends last February when his vehicle veered off the slick highway and into a culvert. Drummond says he was not intoxicated while driving, but that he was by the time emergency workers arrived more than two hours later.

The Southeast Missourian reports a jury acquitted Drummond last week.

Defense attorney Stephen Wilson says it was a set of facts you don't see every day.

[Associated Press]

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