Jan 15, 2025
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KGET) -- A Lake Isabella woman faces two years in custody after pleading no contest to driving drunk in a southwest Bakersfield crash that resulted in fatal injuries to the other driver, prosecutors said. Danielle Debski, 24, pleaded no contest Wednesday to a charge of vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated. Other charges -- including gross vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated -- were dismissed under the plea agreement. Sentencing is scheduled Feb. 20. According to California Highway Patrol reports, Debski’s vehicle on Sept. 5, 2022, was traveling north on Stine Road at 75.8 mph when it crashed into a vehicle that entered the roadway from a private parking lot near Pacheco Road. The other driver, identified in a wrongful death lawsuit as Jesus Medina, suffered multiple brain bleeds and heart and neck injuries, the reports say. He was transported to a hospital in Fresno, where he died a couple weeks later. Debski’s blood-alcohol content was 0.13% and she tested positive for meth and Oxycodone, according to the reports. The legal driving limit is 0.08%.
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