One of the reasons he lost Jason Sterling drove down the middle of Goldsmith Lane, straddling the center line for about a half-mile on April 14, 2010, before he was pulled over, then failed a field-sobriety test and recorded a blood-alcohol level twice Kentucky’s legal limit. But when Sterling’s case went to trial, Jefferson District Judge Donald Armstrong found him not guilty of driving drunk, court records show. Armstrong’s reason? He could find no law against driving down the middle of
One of the reasons he lost Jason Sterling drove down the middle of Goldsmith Lane, straddling the center line for about a half-mile on April 14, 2010, before he was pulled over, then failed a field-sobriety test and recorded a blood-alcohol level twice Kentucky’s legal limit. But when Sterling’s case went to trial, Jefferson District Judge Donald Armstrong found him not guilty of driving drunk, court records show. Armstrong’s reason? He could find no law against driving down the middle of