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Colorado Liquor Store Employees Sentenced After Crash Killed Two
Anytime there is a vehicle crash and alcohol is involved it makes the situation so much more difficult because it could have been avoided. The person who had been drinking is going to automatically be at fault for drinking and driving, which should be the case. Everyone knows when you drink and get behind the wheel you re putting not only your life at risk but everyone else on the road as well.
But in the 2019 vehicle crash in Colorado where Lindsay Ward left a liquor store and caused a head-on crash killing two people, Benjamin Mitton (41) and Nicole Gough (43) it was not only Ward who would be punished. The two liquor store employees both from Breckenridge employees Cody Moral (26) and Avran Lefeber(38) have both been sentenced to $800 in court costs and fines, and they both must complete Training for Intervention Procedures class and write an apology letter to the victims families according to CBS News.
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A pair of liquor store clerks must pay more than $500 in fines after selling alcohol to Lindsey Ward minutes before she caused a fatal accident that killed two people on Colorado Highway 9 last year.
Avran LeFeber and Cody Moral were working at Breckenridge Market & Liquor on the afternoon of the crash and were convicted on misdemeanor charges of selling alcohol to Lindsey Ward while she was visibly intoxicated. The alcohol that LeFeber and Moral sold Ward didn’t contribute to the subsequent crash, but the court ultimately determined that the two men knew she was drunk at the time of the sale and should have refused her service.