A woman who maintained she wasn’t under the influence when she slammed into a guardrail on Nashville Highway with her children in the car has entered a best-interest plea to drunk driving and reckless endangerment charges.The woman, Jessica Weismore, entered her best-interest plea before General Sessions Judge Bill Locke to charges of DUI, driving on a suspended license, and reckless endangerment. She was ordered to serve 48 hours of an 11-month, 29-day sentence, pay $360 plus costs, and lose her driver license for one year.Her sentence comes after she ran into a guardrail on Nashville Highway/ West Main Street near D.C. Tires. She was charged after the police working the wreck felt she was under the influence.
Woman maintains innocence in DUI