Child, 13, confronts mom’s DUI killer
Daughter testified during driver’s sentencing
Daughter testified during driver’s sentencing
It was Charles Smith Jr.’s third DUI arrest in 10 years
New York State Police she was driving under the influence of drugs
As fireworks light up the sky this Independence Day, police will be lighting up the roads in search of drunk drivers.
Drivers convicted of DUI will have to use an ignition interlock device — even after their first DUI conviction.
The newly approved laws will go into effect Sunday, July 1.
Sergeant Chris Whitley said 55-year-old Mary T. Hoover, of the 2300 block of Mountainbrook Drive in Henrico County, died from crash-related injuries.
A charge has been made in connection with the fiery fatal crash in Hanover County, said Sergeant Chris Whitley.
Five years ago, Leo McCarthy lost his 14-year-old daughter, Mariah, when a drunken driver hit her and two of her friends as they walked down a sidewalk near her home.
It was his 7th drunk driving arrest
In one month any driver who is convicted of a DUI will be forced to have an ignition interlock on their car.
The driver, who police identified as Courtney Jean Orelein, 22, was taken to Chippenham Hospital with non-life threatening injuries.