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Drunk woman drove for two miles with man in windscreen | Drunk woman drove for two miles with man in windscreen |
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A former substance abuse counsellor who drove while drunk for two miles (3.3km) with a pedestrian's body embedded in her windscreen has been jailed. | A former substance abuse counsellor who drove while drunk for two miles (3.3km) with a pedestrian's body embedded in her windscreen has been jailed. |
Sherri Lynn Wilkins, 55, pleaded no contest to the 2012 hit-and-run murder and was sentenced to 25 years by a California judge. | Sherri Lynn Wilkins, 55, pleaded no contest to the 2012 hit-and-run murder and was sentenced to 25 years by a California judge. |
Wilkins only stopped when bystanders confronted her at a traffic light about the half-naked body on her bonnet. | Wilkins only stopped when bystanders confronted her at a traffic light about the half-naked body on her bonnet. |
The victim, 31-year-old Phillip Moreno, was pronounced dead in hospital. | The victim, 31-year-old Phillip Moreno, was pronounced dead in hospital. |
"After the collision, [Wilkins] drove several miles with Moreno stuck on or in her windshield," a judge ruled earlier this month. | "After the collision, [Wilkins] drove several miles with Moreno stuck on or in her windshield," a judge ruled earlier this month. |
"She did not stop. She did not call 911. Meanwhile, Moreno was in the process of bleeding to death on the hood of her car." | "She did not stop. She did not call 911. Meanwhile, Moreno was in the process of bleeding to death on the hood of her car." |
Prosecutors argued that Wilkins had failed to help Mr Moreno, and swerved her car to try to dislodge his body from her vehicle. | Prosecutors argued that Wilkins had failed to help Mr Moreno, and swerved her car to try to dislodge his body from her vehicle. |
Wilkins admitted to drinking three shots of vodka and one beer inside her car before driving home that night through Torrance, in the greater Los Angeles area. | Wilkins admitted to drinking three shots of vodka and one beer inside her car before driving home that night through Torrance, in the greater Los Angeles area. |
During her trial Wilkins claimed that Mr Moreno had seemed to jump in front of her car. | During her trial Wilkins claimed that Mr Moreno had seemed to jump in front of her car. |
The victim's family have sued the rehabilitation centre that employed Wilkins, claiming that she had been obviously intoxicated while leading therapy sessions. | |
In a written statement the Twin Town Treatment Center said that the company "had no cause to intrude or challenge her recovery". | In a written statement the Twin Town Treatment Center said that the company "had no cause to intrude or challenge her recovery". |
Chief executive David Lisonbee wrote that Wilkins had not been working on the day of the crash, and had not told company management she had been relapsing. | Chief executive David Lisonbee wrote that Wilkins had not been working on the day of the crash, and had not told company management she had been relapsing. |
Police said that her blood-alcohol level was twice the legal limit at the time of her arrest. | Police said that her blood-alcohol level was twice the legal limit at the time of her arrest. |
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