Under the statute, a person with a history of alcohol-related offenses may be designated through a civil hearing as a “habitual drunkard” and criminally prosecuted for buying, drinking or possessing alcohol.
By Ann Marimow, Washington Post
Mon, 02/18/2019 - 3:43am
Under the statute, a person with a history of alcohol-related offenses may be designated through a civil hearing as a “habitual drunkard” and criminally prosecuted for buying, drinking or possessing alcohol.