Bill Murray could face a drunk driving charge after cruising through downtown Stockholm in a golf cart and refusing to take a breath test.

Murray, who had been at a golf tournament in Sweden, signed a document admitting that he was driving under the influence, and agreed to let a police officer plead guilty for him if the case goes to court, Holmlund said.
“Then he was let go. My guess is he went back to America,” Holmlund said.
He said Murray, the 56-year-old actor-comedian would only be charged if tests show his blood alcohol level exceeded the legal limit, which is quite low in Sweden.
A very high alcohol level could lead to a prison sentence, but Holmlund said fines were more likely.
In Sweden the alcohol limit is 0.2!
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