If she was intoxicated in uniform, that's a major breach of protocol, and eliminates any "But I'm a cop, so... ORDERS!" defense she might be able to mount.
If she was intoxicated in uniform, that's a major breach of protocol, and eliminates any "But I'm a cop, so... ORDERS!" defense she might be able to mount.
I'd give her less if she was intoxicated. If she was sober I'd expect the sentence to be harsher. I know that is not legal precedent and just my opinion.