San Diego Sheriff Detective Pleads Not Guilty for DUI Hit and Run



 On Thursday, San Diego County Sheriff detective Barbara Jean Crozier pleaded not guilty in court for the two DUI crashes she was responsible for back in August in Palm Desert.

The forty-eight year old who is a detective at the Santee substation in San Diego County is looking at an injury hit and run as well as two counts of DUI injuries in which both are felonies. In addition, Crozier is facing four misdemeanors for driving under the influence as well as property damage resulting from a hit and run. Fraud lawyer. Witnesses told the court that on August 30th, Crozier was driving when she crashed into a few parked cars and ran over a pedestrian’s foot in a parking lot of an apartment complex at Fred Waring Drive and Town Center Way. Finally, Crozier was caught by officials when she rammed her vehicle in the water fountain in the entry way of the Marrakesh Country Club located at 47-000 Marrakesh Drive.

Crozier was then arrested and booked at the Indio jail for hit and run driving and driving while drunk. According to records from the court she posted bail on the sixth of September. The drunken driver who is free on a $50,000 bond appeared at the Larson Justice Center at Riverside County Superior Court Thursday for her morning arraignment where her attorney was present. Crozier will have to reappear in court December 8th for a felony settlement conference.

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