Scalia’s daughter accepts plea deal
The daughter of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia was sentenced to 18 months of court supervision in Wheaton after pleading guilty to drunken driving.
Ann S. Banaszewski, 45, accepted a plea agreement under which prosecutors dropped four other charges including endangering the life of a child and failure to secure a child younger than 8 in a child-restraint system.
She was arrested Feb. 12 while driving away from a fast-food restaurant with three of her children in the car. Someone had called police to report an intoxicated driver.
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