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California State Senator Awaits Toxicology Results After Disputing DUI Citation

Sen. Sabrina Cervantes denies allegations of driving under the influence following a crash near the Capitol, as prosecutors evaluate evidence and security footage suggests she was not at fault.

FILE - Assemblywoman Sabrina Cervantes, D-Riverside, at the Capitol in Sacramento, Calif., May 4, 2017. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli, File)
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Overview

  • Sen. Sabrina Cervantes was cited for suspicion of DUI after a crash near the California Capitol on Monday but denies any wrongdoing.
  • Cervantes claims hospital lab results show no alcohol in her system and asserts she was falsely accused by Sacramento police.
  • Security footage reviewed by CalMatters indicates Cervantes had the right-of-way and was not at fault for the collision.
  • Police cited Cervantes under a statute for driving under the influence of a central nervous system depressant but did not conduct a breathalyzer test.
  • The Sacramento County District Attorney’s Office is awaiting toxicology results to determine whether to file formal charges.