Woolard's blood alcohol content was measured at .08 during a field test and at .088 on the Intoxilyzer at the jail, the affidavit said. The legal threshold for driving under the influence is .08.

The woman allegedly assaulted by Woolard had bruises on her neck and legs and scrapes on her shoulder. She "also said she had pain on and around her nose from Eric stepping on her while wearing his boots ... [and] also complained of pain on her legs from being kicked by Eric."

"She stated Eric would not obey an order of protection and has threatened to kill her in the past," the affidavit said.

Clark sought a $5,000 bail for Woolard, but Missoula County Justice of the Peace Karen Orzech - after questioning Woolard about his relationship with his girlfriend and about their children - set it at $10,000.

"I think at this time I just don't have enough information to let you out," Orzech told Woolard, after hearing that the children were only 2 and 4 years old.

If Woolard posts bond, she said, "I definitely don't want you to contact the alleged victim."