Strict Punishment for Drugged Driving: Hualien Prosecutors Secure Preventive Detention
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On June 12, a man surnamed Cheng drove under the influence of methamphetamine and etomidate vape cartridges in Hualien,逆行 and collided with two vehicles, injuring others. After police intervention and positive drug tests, the Hualien District Prosecutors Office successfully applied for preventive detention.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is preventive detention?
- A: A judicial measure to detain suspects before trial if they pose a flight or reoffending risk.
- Q: Is etomidate illegal?
- A: When misused outside medical contexts, it's regulated and punishable by law.
- Q: What happens if arrested for drugged driving?
- A: Suspects face criminal charges and potential imprisonment of over one year if convicted.