BS. She was drunk and driving at a high rate of speed.
She was wrong and ended up killing someone.
She’s guilty of causing her death.
There’s no *judgment* there.
Those are the facts.
She was going 65 in a 25 mph zone. She refused a sobriety test, so they went to a judge and got a warrant to draw her blood. She is being held without bail (this is South Caroline). Apparently her family is wealthy, as someone hired those fancy lawyers.
That is the news that has been put out by the media. You do not know that it is true, or that it would be admissible in court.
Trying a case in the newspaper is complete and total idiocy. In every single case I have been involved in that made the news, in some 45 years of practicing law, the news got the facts wrong. Not just a little wrong -- dead wrong. In every single case.
She may be guilty as charged. Or, she may not be. But you can't prove anything by what the newspapers/TV/radio chose to report.