Jaime Tankersley, 31, bonded out of jail on Monday afternoon after spending almost 36 hours behind bars on an intoxication manslaughter with a motor vehicle charge.
Tankersley was arrested at approximately 2 a.m. on Sunday, after crashing her Ram truck into a Honda Civic driven by 20-year-old Aaron Allen. As a result of the crash, Allen died on scene, and Tankersley was charged with intoxication manslaughter, a second-degree felony.
Although she was charged with intoxication, blood test results have not yet been returned, thus the level of her impairment is not yet known.
The legal definition describes intoxication as "not having the normal use of physical or mental capacities by reason of the introduction of alcohol" and/or a controlled substance, or having a blood-alcohol level of .08 or more. A blood test is conducted in every fatal crash, and one does not necessarily have to meet the .08 level in order to become physically and mentally intoxicated.
Tankersley posted a $25k bond on Monday afternoon and has been released from the jail. If indicted and convicted, she could face 2-20 years jail time and a $10k fine.
Allen's body has been sent to Lubbock for autospy.
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