SOLON, Ohio - - A previous Solon City Schools bus chauffeur who pleaded no contest to being intoxicated while driving kids was sentenced Wednesday.
Christina C. Krusinski, 56, of Solon, was sentenced to two years probation on her OVI charge, which will conclude in April 2025, according to Bedford Municipal Court records.
Krusinski's license was also suspended up until Dec. 20, one year from the date of the event. She'll have restricted driving privileges for work and from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday for needs.
Krusinski might have driven nearly 50 middle and elementary school children on her Dec. 20, 2022, path, according to authorities. A random alcohol and drug test upon Krusinski's return that day discovered her blood alcohol material was 0.07%, nearly twice the legal limitation of 0.04% for commercial chauffeurs.
The district then generated city policeman, who noticed signs she suffered. Officers' breath test likewise returned positive. She was then jailed.
Christina Krusinski
A notification sent to parents said Krusinski was no longer utilized by the district which she "will never ever drive trainees for the Solon Schools once again."
" Student security is critical. Conduct that potentially endangers students' wellness is undesirable," the notice read. The district likewise prepared to step up random screening "well above the minimum federal suggestions moving forward."
Trial for death of Akron teen could wrap up today
Krusinski also dealt with a charge of running an industrial car while having a measurable amount of alcohol, in addition to a charge of endangering kids. Both were dismissed.
Krusinski likewise completed a court-ordered diversion program, according to court officials.
Her record on the child endangering case has actually been sealed.
Comments
Leave a Reply