Some blame it on the alcohol.

Jeremy Miller placed the blame on chicken nuggets.

The Montcalm County, Mich. man was arrested this past December for driving with a blood-alcohol level nearly twice the legal limit. When the 40-year-old was stopped for speeding and later arrested, Miller reportedly told cops he was being detained “because I was stupid, those damn chicken nuggets.”

Miller was pulled over in the early morning hours of Dec. 18, 2016 when cops clocked him driving 58 miles per hour in a 30 mph zone. When stopped, Miller had a blood alcohol content of 0.14 per cent after taking a breathalyzer test.

According to MLive, the arresting officer asked Miller how much he had to drink.

“I don't know, it has been a night,” Miller said.

The man was thrown in jail but later posted bail. The next day he entered a not guilty plea in court.

On Thursday Miller released a statement apologizing for his embarrassing actions.

"I have always tried to meet the highest of standards but realize I have failed in this instance," he said. "I will re-dedicate myself to meeting those high standards in the future.”

Miller will next appear in court on March 10, with his trial set for March 24.