Kerry Kennedy Found Not Guilty in Drugged Driving Case
Daughter of Robert Kennedy accused of getting behind the wheel after taking Ambien
Kerry Kennedy was acquitted today of driving under the influence of Ambien and promptly said she was "incredibly grateful" for the verdict.
After four days of testimony at a trial in White Plains, N.Y., including Kennedy's own testimony on the stand, the jury returned a verdict on its second full day of deliberations. People in the courtroom clapped when the verdict was announced.
"I'm incredibly grateful to the jury for working so hard on this case, and to my lawyers and to my family and friends and so many other people who supported me. I'm happy justice was done," she said.
The daughter of Robert F. Kennedy and Ethel Kennedy and niece of President John F. Kennedy was accused of knowingly taking the sleep medication and then driving while coming under its effects.
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LAWYER: Your Honor, my client has instructed me to remind the court how rich and important he is, and that he is not like other men.
MR. BURNS: I should be able to run over as many kids as I want!
I also applaud the Driving While Kennedy legal loophole.
She managed to get into an impaired state without any awareness of it happening. She was a victim of circumstances.
If she unknowingly used a vibrator while in this state could she be charged with date rape?