DENVER (AP) -- Prosecutors in Denver want to revoke the bond of a woman accused of driving drunk and killing two librarians on their way to the airport.
Sandra Jacobson was arrested and sent to jail last week after she was allegedly spotting driving to a leadership and ethics conference. Prosecutors say that violated conditions of her bond and a court hearing has been scheduled on the issue in Denver on Monday.
Jacobson is accused of causing a February accident that killed two librarians from Connecticut, 71-year-old Kate McClelland and 54-year-old Kathy Krasniewicz. Police say she was driving with a suspended license at the time of the crash.
Jacobson told investigators that she took cold medicine before and after the crash, and her attorney argues that may have affected the sobriety tests.
(Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)