Woman Involved In Wrong-Way Crash Apologizes
Blood Alcohol Tests Show Robbie Moore Was 2.5 Times Legal Limit
UPDATED: 1:34 pm EDT May 24,
2004
CLEVELAND -- A woman accused of driving the wrong way for eight miles last week before a fatal crash on Interstate 90 apologized through her attorney, NewsChannel5 reported.
"This whole incident, anyone would be emotional. You could see her reaction in the courtroom, the tears that she had. It's a great deal of remorse she has in this entire situation," said attorney Edward Wade.
PHOTOS: Wrong-Way Crash Robbie Moore, 29, faces two counts of aggravated vehicular homicide after she allegedly careened head on into a motorcycle Thursday, killing newlyweds. Jeffrey Bliss and Ann Marie Roaloffs, of Parma, were thrown from their motorcycle in the crash.
Toxicology tests showed Moore's blood alcohol level was 2.5 times the legal limit. She also faces charges of driving without a license at the time of the accident. Her bond has been set at $500,000. Moore will return to court on June 8.
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Toxicology tests showed Moore's blood alcohol level was 2.5 times the legal limit. She also faces charges of driving without a license at the time of the accident. Her bond has been set at $500,000. Moore will return to court on June 8. Previous Stories:
- May 23, 2004: Woman Charged In Fatal Wrong-Way Crash
- May 21, 2004: Woman Faces Charges In Fatal Wrong-Way Crash
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