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California state senator cited for suspicion of impaired driving, says she wasn't intoxicated

  • Sacramento police cited California state Sen. Sabrina Cervantes for suspicion of DUI after a vehicle crash on Monday at 1:30 p.m. In Sacramento.
  • The incident followed police observations of objective signs of intoxication at the crash scene and hospital, though Cervantes denies having alcohol or drugs.
  • State Senator Sabrina Cervantes, who serves a district in the Inland Empire, was treated for minor injuries following a vehicle collision and was held for several hours during an investigation into suspected DUI.
  • She stated that medical tests conducted at the hospital confirmed she had no alcohol in her body, described the experience as very upsetting, and maintained that she was wrongly accused.
  • This incident adds to several recent cases involving suspected DUI among Democratic California lawmakers, and Cervantes maintains her innocence while anticipating a swift and fair conclusion to the matter.
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Politico broke the news in on Wednesday, May 21, 2025.
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