While there were no children on the bus at the time of the accident, this case will not sit well with the State if indeed there is sufficient evidence of impairment. The bus driver does not appear to have a criminal record, but does have two prior convictions for driving on a suspended license. One conviction was from Baltimore County in 2014, and the other from Carroll County in 2012. If in fact the bus driver was heading to pick up children from school there is certainly going to be a great deal of public attention surrounding the case. The Blog will certainly follow its progress, and may post a follow-up article in the future. Obviously, the situation could have been drastically worse if children were in the bus, so the accident may have actually been a blessing.
If there had been children in the bus, the driver could have faced a host of other charges, including criminal charges, regardless of whether an accident occurred. For starters she would have faced charges for driving while impaired (or under the influence) by alcohol or drugs while transporting a minor. The maximum penalty for DUI while transporting a minor is up to 2 years in jail for a first offense, which is double the normal maximum penalty. Repeat offenders face up to 3 years for a second offense and up to 4 years in prison for a third or subsequent offense. Under Maryland law the maximum penalty for DWI while transporting a minor is up to 6 months in jail, which is three times the normal maximum penalty of 60 days. The maximum penalties are much harsher, and the judges and the State will also take these cases far more seriously. For this reason, it is important to retain an experienced Maryland DUI lawyer for your charge right away. There are a host of things that a defendant can do prior to court to improve the outcome of the case, and it should start right away. Benjamin specializes in DUI while transporting a minor, federal DUI, repeat offender cases, out-of-state defendants and minors charged with DUI, and has successfully defended numerous clients charged with these offenses. Call Benjamin anytime for a free consultation at 410-207-2598 and learn what defenses may be available in your case.
Resources:
Carroll County school bus driver arrested for DUI after crash, cashews.com/baltimore.