Woman Denied Bond In Virginia Beach DUI Crash That Injured Four
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Sandra Hofstadler, 43, was denied bond on Tuesday after being accused of hitting three school children and another pedestrian while intoxicated in Virginia Beach, VA, reports WVEC.com.
A 5-year-old boy remains in critical condition from the January accident, while the other two children are stable and have been released from the hospital.
Hofstadler is being held in Virginia Beach City Jail and is due in court on March 16th for a preliminary hearing.
A federal appellate court has ruled that beer bottles found in the cab of a trailer-truck involved in a four vehicle collision that killed three people could be kept out of evidence in a lawsuit,
In 2004 lawmakers tightened Drunk Driving laws. Using a high profile DUI case they set out to make a difference and to reduce this occurrence. A bipartisan group drafted more than 70 bills seeking to
A non-profit organization called Washington Regional Alcohol Program (WRAP) will be offering free services to all residents in the area this Fourth of July.
According to official reports by
The number of drunk driving deaths in Virginia in one decade would have wiped out a small town. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) reports that from 2003 to 2012, 2,613 people in Virginia lost
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