New Jersey Mother DUI Arrest with Child in Car
A New Jersey woman faces charges of driving under the influence of drugs, child endangerment and reckless driving after she ran a red light and weaved onto the wrong side of the road, according to this news report in The Intelligencer. Police say 24-year-old Laura A. Krimmel was high on heroin and other drugs while having her 4-year-old daughter in the vehicle at the time. A witness apparently told police that Krimmel's vehicle drifted twice into oncoming traffic lanes in Upper Moreland.
When an officer approached, he saw Krimmel at the wheel, blood covering her hand and gearshift, and an orange needle top on the seat between her legs, the news report said. Krimmel was also slurring and unable to stand. Officers also collected plastic packets containing heroin from Krimmel's vehicle. Officials also said Krimmel's blood tests showed she had morphine and muscle relaxants in her system. With these multiple DWI convictions, the child has been turned over to her grandparents, officials said.
New Jersey has several laws pertaining to the operation of a motor vehicle under the influence of drugs including prescription drugs, narcotics, controlled substances and over-the-counter medication. If you have taken any drug that you suspect has impaired your ability to drive safely, you should not drive. The consequences of driving under the influence of drugs can include jail, loss of driving privilege and hefty fines. If you have been charged with driving under the influence of drugs, please contact a skilled New Jersey DWI lawyer at Lependorf & Silverstein for a free consultation and case evaluation.