A failure at the District’s Department of Motor Vehicles that allowed a woman with five DUI convictions to keep her license was not an isolated incident and.
Defense argued for her supervised release since son is about to graduate elementary school. But the judge said her five prior DUI’s prove she remains a danger.
Questions remain over how a driver with three drunken driving convictions in D.C. was able to hang onto her license before she got behind the wheel in March and crashed into a ride-share vehicle, killing three people.
DC Councilmembers have weighed in on the back and forth between the DC Superior Court and Mayor’s office as the District’s branches search for answers to a single question: How did a repeat DUI offender who killed three people in a crash still have a license?
D.C. Councilmember Charles Allen is demanding answers from the District's Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) following the deadly Mar. 15 crash on Rock Creek Parkway