Right. But in this case the drunk driver is dead, so there’s no legal mechanism for a criminal prosecution. She can’t defend herself, so she can’t be charged with a crime posthumously.
True. But, it’s interesting that homicide charges have been filed despite her death.
Can a person be charged for knowingly allowing someone to drive in that condition when it results in those circumstances, I wonder? Even so, it would be tricky to prove, I guess.
Maybe it has something to do with civil suits that might be filed. I have no idea.