The Ponte Vedra woman who had twice the legal limit of alcohol while driving when she crashed her car, killing an elderly driver, will appear in court for the second time with a felony arraignment.
Jennifer Levin, 29, crashed her 2015 Audi SUV while going the wrong way on I-95 on Dec. 19 at 8 p.m., the Florida Highway Patrol said. She drove northbound in the southbound lane when she hit the 2014 Toyota driven by 91-year-old Octavie Morand of St. Johns, who later died.
Driver in wrong-way I-95 wreck in St. Johns County was drunk, FHP says
Levin will make her second court appearance on Feb. 2 and will face six charges, including DUI manslaughter and possession of drug paraphernalia.
The FHP said Levin's blood alcohol level was 0.153, nearly twice the legal limit in Florida.
Levin was not injured in the crash.
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