DeLand, FL – The State Attorney’s Office will ask a judge to revoke the bond of a man accused of killing a 17-year-old high school student in a DUI crash. In a motion filed with the Volusia County Clerk of Courts, the SAO cites the fact that Michael Miles was driving with a suspended license and already had a DUI charge on his record when he rear-ended a car, killing Sidd Sukhdeo on Sunday (April 3). Police say Sukhdeo was headed home after a birthday dinner when Miles hit his car, hospitalizing two other adults, including his mother who remains in critical condition. A report from police says Miles was practically unconscious when officers arrived on the scene, and they could smell alcohol on his breath. His eyes were also bloodshot and his speech was reportedly slurred. Miles told officers he thought the car in front of him was moving, which is why he didn’t stop. He also refused sobriety tests in the hospital following the crash. Additionally, body camera footage from the incident shows Miles breaking down and crying after he learned that someone was killed in the crash. He remains charged with a multitude of DUI charges, including DUI manslaughter and a charge for driving with a suspended license.
State Attorney Seeks To Revoke Bond Of Drunk Driver Accused Of Killing Teen
