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How ‘Trenton’s Law’ aims to prevent tragedies caused by driving, boating under the influence
Read full article: How ‘Trenton’s Law’ aims to prevent tragedies caused by driving, boating under the influenceWith summer around the corner, many families are hitting the water on their boats, and a new Florida law aims to prevent tragedies caused by driving or boating under the influence.
Gov. DeSantis signs ‘Trenton’s Law’ to increase penalties for repeat offenders convicted of DUI manslaughter
Read full article: Gov. DeSantis signs ‘Trenton’s Law’ to increase penalties for repeat offenders convicted of DUI manslaughterGov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill on Thursday that will increase penalties for repeat offenders convicted of DUI & BUI manslaughter, and vehicular and vessel homicide.
‘Trenton’s Law’: Bill named after St. Johns County teen killed in crash increases penalties for repeat DUI offenders
Read full article: ‘Trenton’s Law’: Bill named after St. Johns County teen killed in crash increases penalties for repeat DUI offendersA bill named after 18-year-old Creekside High grad Trenton Stewart, who was struck and killed by a reckless and impaired driver in 2023, is waiting for the signature of Gov. Ron DeSantis. "Trenton's Law" would increase penalties for repeat DUI offenders.
St. Johns County community honors legacy of Creekside grad Trenton Stewart
Read full article: St. Johns County community honors legacy of Creekside grad Trenton StewartIn St. Johns County, the community is uniting to honor the legacy of Trenton Stewart, a freshman football player at Stetson University who tragically lost his life in 2023.
‘Stole my entire universe’: Family shares emotional testimony as driver sentenced to 12 years in death of 18-year-old
Read full article: ‘Stole my entire universe’: Family shares emotional testimony as driver sentenced to 12 years in death of 18-year-oldA driver who pleaded guilty to killing an 18-year-old Creekside High School grad in a wrong-way crash in 2023 will be sentenced Friday.
Mother of Creekside grad killed in wrong-way crash calls driver’s guilty plea ‘hard to process and to accept’
Read full article: Mother of Creekside grad killed in wrong-way crash calls driver’s guilty plea ‘hard to process and to accept’The driver accused of killing an 18-year-old Creekside High School grad in a wrong-way head-on crash in 2023 has pleaded guilty to vehicular homicide.
Trenton Stewart Foundation raises more than $40K in scholarships for student-athletes
Read full article: Trenton Stewart Foundation raises more than $40K in scholarships for student-athletesMore than a dozen student-athletes from Northeast Florida now have college scholarships, thanks to the Trenton Stewart Foundation.
Judge denies bond reduction for wrong-way driver charged in fatal crash that killed Creekside grad
Read full article: Judge denies bond reduction for wrong-way driver charged in fatal crash that killed Creekside gradA Duval County judge denied a bond reduction motion for the driver accused of killing an 18-year-old Creekside High School grad in a wrong-way head-on crash in May.
Wrong-way driver pleads not guilty in death of Creekside grad Trenton Stewart
Read full article: Wrong-way driver pleads not guilty in death of Creekside grad Trenton StewartThe driver accused of killing an 18-year-old Creekside High School grad in a wrong-way head-on crash in May pleaded not guilty during his arraignment Tuesday morning.
‘This mission gives us strength’: Parents honor son killed in wrong-way crash through foundation in his name
Read full article: ‘This mission gives us strength’: Parents honor son killed in wrong-way crash through foundation in his nameA St. Johns County family grieving the loss of their son killed in a head-on crash earlier this year is hoping to help and inspire others through a foundation in his name.
Wrong-way driver charged in death of Creekside grad Trenton Stewart after fatal crash
Read full article: Wrong-way driver charged in death of Creekside grad Trenton Stewart after fatal crashThe driver who hit and killed an 18-year-old Creekside High School grad in a wrong-way crash in May has been charged with vehicular homicide, jail records show.
‘Most incredible kid’: Friends, family remember Creekside grad Trenton Stewart after fatal crash
Read full article: ‘Most incredible kid’: Friends, family remember Creekside grad Trenton Stewart after fatal crashStewart was killed in a crash on Tuesday when his car was hit by a wrong-way driver. The Creekside High School graduate and Stetson defensive lineman was 18.