Arizona Woman Sentenced for Endangering Children in Drunken High-Speed Crash
Avedale Johnson was sentenced to five years of probation for driving drunk with her three young children.
Avedale Johnson was sentenced to five years of probation for driving drunk with her three young children. The incident occurred in Arizona and resulted in a high-speed crash. Johnson pleaded guilty to the charges and was sentenced accordingly.
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Media Coverage · April 29, 2026
Avedale Johnson was sentenced to five years of probation for driving drunk with her three young children. This sentence is a result of a high-speed crash that put her children at risk. The sentence is a consequence of her actions.
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Arizona Woman Sentenced for Endangering Children in Drunken High-Speed Crash
Media Coverage · Apr 29, 2026
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Arizona Woman Sentenced for Endangering Children in Drunken High-Speed Crash is an active criminal matter.
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Avedale Johnson was sentenced to five years of probation for driving drunk with her three young children. The incident occurred in Arizona and resulted in a high-speed crash. Johnson pleaded guilty to the charges and was sentenced accordingly.
On April 29, 2026, the docket recorded a media coverage: Avedale Johnson was sentenced to five years of probation for driving drunk with her three young children. This sentence is a result of a high-speed crash that put her children at risk. The sentence is a consequence of her actions.
The next thing to watch is whether the latest media coverage produces a substantive order, a scheduling change, a settlement signal, or a filing that clarifies the parties' positions.
Avedale Johnson was sentenced to five years of probation for driving drunk with her three young children. This sentence is a result of a high-speed crash that put her children at risk. The sentence is a consequence of her actions.
Avedale Johnson was sentenced to five years of probation for driving drunk with her three young children.
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