The Mississippi Supreme Court has unanimously rejected an appeal from Attorney General Lynn Fitch in the case of a woman convicted in a DUI crash that killed another woman and her 6-month-old son and injured two others. Her sentence included 100 years for four counts of aggravated DUI and 10 years for a fourth-offense DUI. In February, the Mississippi Court of Appeals threw out the fourth-offense charge, ruling it was improperly added to the indictment beyond the state’s two-year legal deadline. Fitch attempted to challenge that decision, but all Supreme Court justices agreed on July 30 not to hear the state’s appeal. Despite the dismissed charge dropping her total term to 100 years, White’s sentence effectively remains a life sentence.