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 · Seven people were killed in overnight crashes in Terrebonne and Lafourche parishes caused by suspected drunk drivers, the Louisiana State Police said . Drivers with a BAC of% or more must serve at least 48 hours in jail for a first offense and 96 hours in jail for a second offense. If the BAC was% or more, the driver must also pay a $ to $1, fine, maintain an ignition interlock device for 12 months and serve a two-year driver's license suspension.  · The preliminary investigation revealed that year-old Joey Clement of Thibodaux was driving northbound on Louisiana Highway 20 in a Ford F when he crossed the centerline and struck a SUV head-on, according to Louisiana State Police Troop C Public Affairs Spokesman Trooper Ross Brennan. “After the crash, both vehicles became engulfed in flames,” a press release stated.


Early Saturday morning three of Davis’ closest friends, year-old Lily Dufrene, year-old Hali Coss and year-old Michaila Bowling were driving on LA 20 in Chackbay. Pursuit ends in arrest. LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) – The coroner’s office Monday identified the year- old man and year-old woman killed when a suspected drunk driver allegedly triggered a two-vehicle crash on the. The preliminary investigation revealed that year-old Joey Clement of Thibodaux was driving northbound on Louisiana Highway 20 in a Ford F when he crossed the centerline and struck a SUV head-on, according to Louisiana State Police Troop C Public Affairs Spokesman Trooper Ross Brennan. “After the crash, both vehicles became engulfed in flames,” a press release stated.


drunk driving news stories - get the latest updates from ABC7. Drunk Driving Victims. You may be eligible for compensation if you have been injured as the result of negligence on the part of another person or institution. THIBODAUX, La. (WGNO) — This weekend, Naomi Davis received a call that changed her life forever. “You're not supposed to tell a friend that.

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