By Associated Press - Sunday, May 13, 2018

RICHMOND, Va. (AP) - A Virginia court has rejected the appeal of a woman convicted of felony child neglect after driving drunk with her two children in the car.

The appeals court last week rejected Leslie Itutu Camp’s claim that a trial court erred when relying upon evidence of her blood alcohol content to support her child neglect convictions.

A Fredericksburg police officer encountered Camp on Christmas night 2014 after seeing her driving an SUV with two flat tires.



She was subsequently arrested for drunken driving, with a blood-alcohol content measuring .25, more than three times the legal limit.

The appeals court said her blood-alcohol level and testimony by a forensic toxicologist constituted sufficient evidence to conclude that she exposed her children to a probability of injury when driving with them in the car.

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