Saturday, February 26, 2011

Driver in Charlie Davies accident placed on home detention pending sentencing after observed drinking again

From Post court reporter Dana Hedgpeth's accounts of today's hearing involving the woman responsible for the 2009 car accident that severely injured soccer player Charlie Davies and killed another passenger...... Espinoza was released on her own recognizance in November after pleading guilty to charges of involuntary manslaughter and maiming while driving intoxicated. A passenger, Ashley Roberta of Phoenix, Md., was killed in the accident. Brenda Galbraith, a private investigator hired by Roberta's family to do surveillance of Espinoza after hearing that she was allegedly drinking again, followed her on Feb. 5, according to testimony given Thursday. Galbraith observed Espinoza sipping wine in an Italian restaurant, she testified, then followed her to a Baltimore nightclub where she observed her doing what appeared to be four or five "shots" with friends. Sentencing is March 18, the day before Davies makes his D.C. United debut at RFK Stadium.

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