
Woman gets almost 2 years for deadly DUI collision in Portsmouth
Please note that the video above covers Tiffanie Wallace's conviction in April. A recent sentencing occurred in Portsmouth, VA, where Wallace received nearly two years in prison for a deadly crash on Cedar Lane. In August 2025, she was sentenced to one year and eight months in prison, followed by three years of supervised probation, for charges including involuntary manslaughter and driving under the influence. The crash, which resulted in the tragic death of Khadijah Wiggins, happened in March 2022 when Wallace, intoxicated, made a left turn in front of an oncoming vehicle, causing the fatal collision. The court's decision in April underlines the serious consequences of driving under the influence, emphasizing the dangers it poses to individuals and families. The Commonwealth's Attorney City of Portsmouth expressed its commitment to seeking justice for victims like Ms. Wiggins and holding those responsible for their harmful actions accountable.
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