
Joseph Schwab, a 36 year old from California was charges with driving under the influence by an Alcohol Beverage Control Agent in August 2015, after being found “weaving in and out of traffic.” Despite passing several field sobriety tests and a blood test reporting no alcohol, he was charged with DUI for caffeine.
Key Takeaways:
- In August 2015, an Alcohol Beverage Control agent pulled over and arrested Schwab for “weaving in and out of traffic almost causing several collisions” and for believing he was under the influence of a drug, according to the UPI report.
- The agent found legal workout powders inside his car and conducted several field sobriety tests.
- Schwab was taken to jail, where he agreed to take a blood test, which showed he only tested positive for caffeine. Schwab’s trial is scheduled to begin Jan. 11, 2017, according to the report.
“In August 2015, an Alcohol Beverage Control agent pulled over and arrested Schwab for “weaving in and out of traffic almost causing several collisions” and for believing he was under the influence of a drug, according to the UPI report.”