Multiple Choice
A client presents after conviction for his second "drunk driving" conviction. During the assessment process he also reveals he had a disciplinary action while in the military for driving a vehicle on base while intoxicated. This would
A) be counted as a third "drunk driving" conviction, although it did not appear on his civilian driving record.
B) not be counted as a "drunk driving" conviction since he was on base and it did not appear on his civilian record.
C) be dismissed as evidence of a substance use disorder since everybody knows that people in the military drink more than civilians of the same age.
D) be included as evidence of a "drunk driving" only if it involved the same chemical that was involved in their civilian convictions.
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