It’s not easy to persuade a jury to side with a drunken driver.
But after Irene Driss pleaded guilty to driving under the influence in Key West, causing a rear-end crash, attorneys for her insurance company had to do just that in civil court.
Lawyers secured a defense verdict in a $2.58 million case against a drunken driver who rear-ended another vehicle.
September 21, 2016 at 01:49 PM
1 minute read
It’s not easy to persuade a jury to side with a drunken driver.
But after Irene Driss pleaded guilty to driving under the influence in Key West, causing a rear-end crash, attorneys for her insurance company had to do just that in civil court.
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