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Exclusive: "Too Drunk To Care" Driver Wants Prison Sentence ReducedThe self-proclaimed "Pothead Princess" -- Kayla Mendoza -- wants to have her prison sentence reduced from 24 years to 10 years. Mendoza made the request in an apologetic letter to Judge David Haimes, who sentenced her less than three months ago.

Judge Denies Bond Reduction For Accused Wrong Way Wreck Driver A girl accused of causing a deadly wrong way wreck on the Sawgrass Expressway last year, appeared before a judge Thursday asking to have her bond reduced.

Exclusive: Accused Wrong Way Driver Addresses Victim's Families In Video DepositionKayla Mendoza sat in a cramped room at the North Broward Detention Facility, surrounded by attorneys last August. For hours bared her soul about the deadly wrong way crash that she is accused of causing.
Exclusive: Wreck Victims' Families Suing Driver's EmployerThe families of two young women killed in a head-on collision on the Sawgrass Expressway last year said the employer of the woman accused of causing the crash should be held accountable.

High Bond Set For Driver Charged In Wrong Way Sawgrass Crash Five months after a wrong way wreck on the Sawgrass Expressway which claimed two lives, the driver who reportedly caused the crash has been charged.

Exclusive: Search Warrant Reveals Witnesses Say Wrong-Way Driver Was Drinking Before Crash A Florida Highway Patrol search warrant filed late Friday reveals two new and critical pieces of information about the activity of the suspected wrong way driver who killed two Coral Springs women on the Sawgrass Expressway last month.

Lawsuits Filed In Sawgrass Expressway Wrong Way CrashThe families of the two women killed in a wrong way crash on the Sawgrass Expressway last month have filed lawsuits against the driver and the owner of the car she was driving. The Catronio and Ferrante families along with their attorneys announced the filings of the lawsuits against Kaila Mendoza and Federico Javier Reyes this afternoon.

Driver Accused Of Causing Wrong Way Crash Doesn't Have Valid Driver's License The wrong-way driver accused of causing a deadly accident on the Sawgrass Expressway early Sunday morning doesn't even have a valid driver's license.

Driver In Deadly Sawgrass Crash Tweeted "2 drunk 2 care" Hours Before AccidentThe wrong-way driver who caused a deadly accident on the Sawgrass Expressway early Sunday morning tweeted just two hours before the accident, "2 drunk 2 care."