10TV has obtained the blood alcohol results for Judge Monica Hawkins.

A Franklin County Judge had more than twice the legal amount of alcohol in her blood when she was arrested for drunk driving.

10TV has obtained the blood alcohol results for Judge Monica Hawkins. Test results from the state lab show Hawkins blood alcohol level was .199.

That's more than double the legal limit of .08.

A reading that high would result in an enhanced OVI charge under Ohio law.

Pickerington Police dash camera video captured Hawkins' failed field sobriety tests and her arrest.

She refused to take a breathalyzer test, so a judge issued a court order for a blood draw.

During that blood draw, police said Hawkins resisted to the point that hospital security guards had to hold her down.

These new test results have no legal impact on Hawkins, because she pleaded guilty last week to OVI.

Her sentence included a suspended 90-day jail sentence, three days in a residential driver's intervention program, and a one-year license suspension.

After her guilty plea last week, Hawkins declined to answer questions, but said "This has been horrible, but it will make me a better judge."