A South Florida driver said he fell asleep during a fatal crash. Why didn't deputies test if he was sober?
Briefly

Ayal Chomsky's life turned upside down when his wife Caryn was killed by a 19-year-old driver who fell asleep at the wheel. The lack of legal consequences for the driver, who received mere traffic tickets and a plea deal, has left the Chomsky family feeling that justice has been denied. Despite evidence supporting the recklessness of the incident, law enforcement officials did not conduct sobriety tests on the driver, raising questions about the judicial response to negligent driving that results in fatalities. The family continues to advocate for accountability in Caryn’s memory.
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