Fatal accident leads to criminal charges for a Minnesota driver

On Behalf of | Aug 12, 2022 | DWI |

In Minnesota, the legal penalties that come with driving a vehicle while under the influence of drugs or alcohol are significant. These penalties can be even more detrimental in the event that a driver causes a fatal accident while in this condition. One Minnesota driver is facing serious criminal charges and the potential for severe consequences after a DWI accident that resulted in the death of one person.

An exceptionally high BAC

At the time the fatal accident occurred, prosecutors say that the defendant’s blood alcohol content was nearly three times the legal limit. The driver was going northbound on Highway 169 when the flow of traffic began to slow. The vehicle then moved into the left lane, struck the front of another vehicle and crossed the median. After crossing, another vehicle was struck.

The impact sent the second vehicle into a ditch where it came to rest on its roof. Emergency workers pronounced the person inside this vehicle dead at the scene of the accident. Accident reports state that law enforcement could smell alcohol from inside the vehicle of the defendant, and she allegedly displayed several signs of intoxication. When tested, her BAC was reportedly .225.

Her defense options

Regardless of what one is charged with, that individual has the right to a defense. This individual is facing charges that could result in time behind bars and other consequences if she is convicted. At this point, she will benefit from speaking with an experienced Minnesota defense attorney regarding how she can pursue the best possible outcome to her case.

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