In many states, a person with a blood alcohol content of 0.10 of 1 percent is considered to be legally drunk.
In California, a person with an alcohol level of .08 is legally drunk.
Under New Jersey law, 0.10 percent would have meant he was legally drunk.
In fact, studies have shown that after an all-nighter, you may be functioning at a similar level as someone who is legally drunk.
Researchers have found that going 18 to 24 hours without sleep is similar to being legally drunk, when it comes to driver impairment.
And toxicology reports indicated that two of the 12 victims were legally drunk.
The man had been drinking, but was not legally drunk, she said.
And we were sure they'd discover that the driver had been legally drunk.
A blood alcohol test is often used to find out whether you are legally drunk or intoxicated.
A level of 0.10 percent is the state minimum to be considered legally drunk.