A judge sentenced a woman to the maximum penalty for a DUI crash that killed a motorcyclist after questioning her sobriety and noting her failure to comply with court-ordered drug tests. The judge stated during sentencing that the defendant's behavior demonstrated she was not sober. The case involved a fatal collision where the driver operated a vehicle while impaired, resulting in a fatality. Her pattern of noncompliance with substance testing requirements influenced the court's decision to impose the harshest available sentence. The judge's remarks underscored the severity of the offense and the defendant's apparent disregard for legal obligations designed to monitor her sobriety. The maximum sentence reflects both the fatal consequences of her actions and her failure to comply with conditions intended to protect public safety.
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'Good luck with that': Woman gets maximum sentence for DUI crash that killed motorcyclist after judge questions her sobriety over missed drug tests
