California state senator cited for suspicion of impaired driving, says she wasn't intoxicated
- Sacramento police cited California state Sen. Sabrina Cervantes for suspicion of DUI after a vehicle crash on Monday at 1:30 p.m. In Sacramento.
- The incident followed police observations of objective signs of intoxication at the crash scene and hospital, though Cervantes denies having alcohol or drugs.
- State Senator Sabrina Cervantes, who serves a district in the Inland Empire, was treated for minor injuries following a vehicle collision and was held for several hours during an investigation into suspected DUI.
- She stated that medical tests conducted at the hospital confirmed she had no alcohol in her body, described the experience as very upsetting, and maintained that she was wrongly accused.
- This incident adds to several recent cases involving suspected DUI among Democratic California lawmakers, and Cervantes maintains her innocence while anticipating a swift and fair conclusion to the matter.
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California state senator cited for suspicion of impaired driving, says she wasn't intoxicated
A California state senator has been cited on suspicion of driving under the influence. State Sen. Sabrina Cervantes denies wrongdoing. She was involved in a vehicle collision in Sacramento Monday. She was then taken to the hospital for treatment. Local…
California state senator cited for suspicion of drunken driving, says she wasn't intoxicated
A California state senator has been cited on suspicion of driving under the influence. State Sen. Sabrina Cervantes denies wrongdoing. She was involved in a vehicle collision in Sacramento Monday. She was then taken to the hospital for treatment. Local…
Senator Sabrina Cervantes Cited for DUI Following Crash in Sacramento – California Globe
A car crash involving Senator Sabrina Cervantes (D-Corona) led to a DUI citation being held against her in Sacramento on Monday, with the Senator remaining adamant that she was not under the influence at the time of the crash. According to authorities, Senator Cervantes was driving a sedan on Monday in Sacramento when it collided with an SUV at about 1:30 p.m. Police and EMS arrived to the crash site near 14th Street and S Street. Suffering from…
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