Florida man receives probation for fatal golf cart DUI crash

A Florida man who drove a golf cart while intoxicated, leading to his wife's fatal fall, was sentenced to probation. St. Johns County Circuit Judge Casey L. Woolsey imposed 364 days of probation and a six-month driver's license suspension on Angelo Theodosiou after he pleaded no contest to DUI. The incident occurred last November in St. Johns County.

Angelo Theodosiou, 64, appeared before Judge Casey L. Woolsey on Tuesday for the crash that killed his 58-year-old wife, Christina Theodosiou. The accident happened at around 10:45 p.m. on November 30, 2025, when Christina fell from the golf cart, struck her head, and was airlifted to Jacksonville Memorial Trauma Hospital with a Glasgow score of 3. Authorities determined Theodosiou was at fault, noting his bloodshot eyes, reddened sclera, and a strong odor of alcohol detectable from three feet away in an open area. He refused field sobriety tests and a breath sample despite initially agreeing to provide one at St. Johns County Jail. Theodosiou pleaded no contest to driving under the influence, prompting prosecutors to drop a charge for refusing DUI testing. The judge suspended his driver's license for six months alongside the probation term. Theodosiou's attorney, L. Lee Lockett, described his client as heartbroken, distraught, and depressed, while insisting he was not impaired at the time. Family members stood by him following the incident. Neighbors in the area, where golf carts are common, expressed concerns about safety. Christopher Barnes, who saw the aftermath, said it felt like only a matter of time before an accident at the intersection. Yariela Farkas added, 'You shouldn't be drinking and driving. It's still a vehicle, and it's still dangerous.'

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Illustration depicting Tiger Woods' rollover crash and DUI arrest scene in Jupiter Island, Florida.
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Tiger Woods charged with DUI after Jupiter Island rollover crash

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Tiger Woods was charged with DUI involving property damage and refusal to submit to a lawful test after a rollover crash on March 27, 2026, in Jupiter Island, Florida. The 50-year-old golf legend showed signs of impairment despite a breathalyzer reading of 0.000; he was released from jail later that evening after about eight hours.

An Ohio man has been sentenced to 20 years in prison after pleading no contest to DUI manslaughter in a crash that killed an elderly couple in Sarasota County, Florida. Fred Donaldson, 48, had a blood alcohol content twice the legal limit when he ran David and Katherine Henson off Interstate 75 on December 14. The Hensons, both in their 60s, died at the scene after their vehicle struck a tree.

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A Florida man has been sentenced to 25 years in prison for driving drunk at high speed and causing a fatal crash that killed a mother of two. Cesar Navarrete pleaded guilty to DUI manslaughter and other charges related to the November 2024 incident in Bradenton. The crash occurred just a block from the victim's home.

A 36-year-old man faces DUI charges after his Jeep struck a 3-year-old boy on Daytona Beach, sending the child to the hospital with a concussion and spinal fracture. Authorities say the boy darted in front of the vehicle, but witnesses reported the driver had been drinking. The suspect remains in custody on $11,000 bond.

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A 67-year-old man faces vehicular homicide charges after allegedly striking and killing a woman whose car had broken down on a Memphis road. Daniel Thomas was driving a Honda Pilot when he hit the woman's vehicle and her as she stood outside it on Thursday evening. Authorities reported he smelled of alcohol and tested positive for THC.

Anthony Grove, a 44-year-old Ohio man convicted of killing his infant son with a coffee mug, was arrested in Daytona Beach, Florida, on March 21 for violating parole. Authorities say he tried to gain sympathy from deputies by mentioning his deceased child during the encounter. Grove faces extradition to Ohio and additional local charges.

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An 18-year-old driver in Tucson, Arizona, received a 2.5-year prison sentence for leaving the scene of a fatal collision that killed a 75-year-old grandmother last November. Alexis Eduardo Ibarra-Guerrero struck Sally Alcaraz Rodriguez as she walked to a bus stop, then drove off after briefly stopping. The collision was ruled accidental, sparing him charges related to her death.

 

 

 

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