Komoroski was sentenced to 25 years in prison after admitting to felony DUI resulting in death. Prosecutors revealed that she had been drinking heavily at various bars before driving over the speed limit in a residential area when her vehicle collided with the golf cart that was carrying the newlyweds. Blood tests indicated that Komoroski's blood alcohol level was three times over the legal limit. Despite her regret expressed in court, the emotional scars remain for Hutchinson and his family as they navigate the aftermath of this tragic event.
The court heard evidence that a total of four people, including Hutchinson and two of his family members, sustained injuries in the crash, heightening the call for stricter measures against drunk driving. Following the ruling, Hutchinson reflected on the life-changing implications of that fatal evening—one filled with joy turned into profound loss—and expressed his belief that justice had been served, albeit at a devastating cost.
The event serves as a stark reminder of the dangers associated with alcohol consumption and its potential to forever alter lives and families.
The court heard evidence that a total of four people, including Hutchinson and two of his family members, sustained injuries in the crash, heightening the call for stricter measures against drunk driving. Following the ruling, Hutchinson reflected on the life-changing implications of that fatal evening—one filled with joy turned into profound loss—and expressed his belief that justice had been served, albeit at a devastating cost.
The event serves as a stark reminder of the dangers associated with alcohol consumption and its potential to forever alter lives and families.



















