The word "alleged" means it has not been proven in a court of law - it's a fancy way for a lawyer to say "he wasn't really drunk because you have not proved it" even though the person has been caught drunk.
"Public intoxication" means being drunk or stoned or high and wandering around in public bothering people or being so "out of it" that they are likely to hurt themselves or someone else - then, you get arrested for public intoxication.
Public intoxication generally refers to the state of being visibly and noticeably impaired due to the consumption of alcohol or drugs in a public place. The elements of public intoxication typically include being intoxicated or under the influence, being in a public place, and engaging in behavior that poses a risk to oneself or others. These behaviors may include impaired coordination, slurred speech, aggressive or disruptive behavior, stumbling or falling, or causing a disturbance. The specific elements may vary depending on local laws and jurisdictions.
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Public intoxication generally doesn't involve a vehicle: DUI or OUI (operating under influence) does. Public intoxication, or disorderly intoxication is the act of presenting oneself in an intoxicated, disorderly manner.
Of course. A hospital is a public location.
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You can get public intoxication for anyplace if someone calls the police. My roommate got a public intoxication at home when her daughter called the police about her mother being drunk at home. Then she got a felony for kicking the cop in the balls when they dragged her into the cop car.
Public intoxication is a minor misdemeanor but a crime nonetheless. If it occurred after your 18th birthday it WILL show up on your record.