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Fatal DUI: Photos from the case
Jaeralynn, Steve & Christa Scott struggle with their emotions during a brief press conference at her attorney David Wolfe's downtown Atlanta offices on Thursday, June 24th. The family said they want to express their regrets to the Griner family for the loss of their son in an car crash that Christa allegedly caused. After leaving her job at Door 44 in Atlanta, with a blood alcohol level of .229, nearly three times the legal limit in Georgia, Christa Scott's life changed forever. So did the life of Jordan Griner. Scott's Ford Mustang slammed into Jordan Griner's car just a little after 4 a.m.. Griner, 24, who had been Governor Perdue's intern, was the designated driver that evening for his group of friends. After being taken to the local hospital, Griner died. The woman is supposed to issue a statement, so is her family. She will be taking questions, or at least the lawyer said she will not take questions. This is the first appearanc



!["Everything I've seen and heard about [Griner], he was an extraordinary person who was loved by everyone," Christa Scott said.](https://images.ajc.com/resizer/v2/QQ6ZPCEYFBDJRVNRUG3PJ5KISE.jpg?auth=db49093480e17bb0ba29e740ded321c3352dac7767f6d7693922635cd52cb582&width=3840&height=6063&smart=true)











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An emotional Christa Scott, charged in the vehicular homicide death of Jordan Griner, a governor's intern, early Saturday morning, addressed the media from her attorney's office in downtown Atlanta Thursday.
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