Wrong-Way Driver Pleads Guilty
Moore To Be Sentenced Sept. 28
UPDATED: 12:37 pm EDT August 23,
2004
CLEVELAND -- A woman who drove the wrong way for several miles on Interstate 90 pleaded guilty in court today.
In May, Robbie Moore, 30, was facing two counts of aggravated vehicular homicide after she allegedly careened head on into a motorcycle, killing newlyweds.
PHOTOS: Wrong-Way Crash 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 faces up to 20 years in prison. She will be sentenced Sept. 28.
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Previous Stories:
- July 9, 2004: Wrong-Way Driver Allegedly Driving With Suspended License
- June 28, 2004: Accused Wrong-Way Driver Out Of Jail On Bond
- May 24, 2004: Woman Involved In Wrong-Way Crash Apologizes
- May 23, 2004: Woman Charged In Fatal Wrong-Way Crash
- May 21, 2004: Woman Faces Charges In Fatal Wrong-Way Crash
- January 29, 2004: Car Goes Wrong Way On I-90
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