After a car accident that results in injuries or death to others, it is likely for criminal charges to result. The type of charges may change over the course of the investigation, and even if a person is charged with DWI immediately after an accident, it is possible for more charges to come about later. As a result, parties facing this type of predicament may want to prepare for such a possibility.
One woman in North Carolina may be preparing to have more allegations brought against her after a recent fatal accident. According to reports, the 21-year-old woman was driving a vehicle when she struck a man and a woman who were walking in a crosswalk. Both pedestrians suffered fatal injuries as a result of the incident. The woman was reported as being 52 years old, and the man was reported as 54 years old.
The driver of the vehicle was taken into custody and has been charged with driving while impaired. However, the report noted that other charges were pending as the incident was still under investigation. Details were not provided as to whether any breath or blood tests were conducted to determine intoxication or impairment levels.
This young woman undoubtedly did not want for such a scenario to unfold. Nonetheless, she must now contend with the DWI charges and other allegations that could come against her. This type of ordeal can seem stressful and overwhelming, but she may want to look into gaining information on her criminal defense options from North Carolina legal resources that could help her address her case.
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