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Judge lifts ban, grants Kruse limited driving privileges
After Terri Camp Kruse killed a 14-year-old boy in a drunken-driving crash in 1993, she was sent to prison for 10 years and banned from driving ever again. On Friday, Ottawa County Common Pleas Judge Bruce Winters lifted that ban, granting Kruse limited driving privileges. Kruse, 48, of Woodville was convicted of aggravated vehicular homicide for causing a crash on State Rt. 51 that killed Ronald Miller, Jr., of Oregon. It was her third drunken-driving conviction.
After Terri Camp Kruse killed a 14-year-old boy in a drunken-driving crash in 1993, she was sent to prison for 10 years and banned from driving ever again. On Friday, Ottawa County Common Pleas Judge Bruce Winters lifted that ban, granting Kruse limited driving privileges. Kruse, 48, of Woodville was convicted of aggravated vehicular homicide for causing a crash on State Rt. 51 that killed Ronald Miller, Jr., of Oregon. It was her third drunken-driving conviction.
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