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Woman Receives 12 Year Sentence For Drunk Driving Crash With SMU Students

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33 year-old Dallas resident, Hannah Dillard, has been given a 12 year sentence in prison for a drunk driving accident.

The 2017 crash in Ellis County ended up with 5 students from SMU being seriously injured.

Dillard was convicted of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.

On October 22, 2017, Dillard was traveling the wrong direction on I-35. Several people had contacted 911 as she drove from Dallas into Ellis County.

Although Red Oak police attempted to get her to stop, she ultimately crashed head-on with another vehicle. It was carrying the college students.

One of the students suffered a spinal injury, and a fractured ankle, arm, and pelvis. She stated in court that she now has 37 implants in her body.

Subsequent to the accident, it was noted that Dillard had a blood alcohol level of .24, three times the limit.



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