TEEN CHARGED WITH DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF MARIJUANA

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On behalf North Liberty County posted in Traffic Violations on Monday October 24, 2016 Destiney Janssen (18) was arrested.

Not all collisions are straightforward; mistakes can be made, but when drugs could have been involved, the facts can start to be skewed. For instance marijuana the drug stays in your system much longer than just a few hours. It will be picked up on tests days later. Even being exposed to second-hand smoke can result in results that aren't completely truthful.

A teen driver involved in a fatal driving under the influence collision has been charged with vehicular homicide and being intoxicated by marijuana, according to a October 24 report. The teen, then 18, has been accused of driving into a stopped vehicle. The people inside that vehicle were killed.

Now, she's been charged with four counts of vehicular homicide, and prosecutors have alleged that she was under the influence of marijuana. The teen is being prosecuted as a juvenile, and shockingly, while the police and courts would not release her name due to her age, the news and media has done so, potentially harming her reputation despite the case not having gone to trial.

The teen turned herself in and has appeared in court; shes been charged with reckless driving and for driving under the influence of drugs. That led to four counts of homicide despite only two people being killed. The North Liberty County court has also determined that she must be charged with improper lane change, running a red light, DUI (drugs) and reckless driving, all of which will be filed in the North Liberty County court, which will not allow the charges to be filed against the teen as a juvenile.

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