Jim Leyritz, a MLB legend, killed Fredia Ann Veitch, 30, in a drunk driving collision after a night of drinking to celebrate his 44th birthday at the Fout Lauderdale Blue Martini. His blood alcohol level tested at .18 after some distracted driving he "t-boned" the SUV driven by Ms. Veitch who was ejected from her car into the roadway. Leyritz' DUI/vehicular homicide trial in underway in Florida. This is the
link to the
Sun Sentinel account of the trial. There is also a good deal of coverage at the
NY Post and
Daily News websites. Leyritz, a star, catcher hit a "game-changing" home run on behalf of the NY Yankees in the 1996 World Series.
If convicted of the charges, Leyritz faces a 4-15-year prison sentence.
Stop Drunk Driving Now's President and Founder, Ron Bellanti, gives high school students the cold hard facts on drunk driving. Ron is dedicated to helping teenagers realize the consequences of drunk driving and have them make the right decisions as well. Learn more about drunk driving prevention, statistics and how to get your school involved at www.stopddnow.com
ReplyDeleteRecently, Ron spoke at Londonderry High School in Londonderry, New Hampshire educating students on the perils of drunk driving. Read more on what the Derry News thought of the drunk driving prevention event at www.derrynews.com/londonderry/x2073120501/LHS-students-hear-cold-hard-facts
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