NEWS: Law Juniors, Seniors Participate In “Choices Matter” Assembly

(Photo courtesy Choices Matter)

By Maya Markowitz and Quinn Willett – Staff Reporters

All Jonathan Law juniors and seniors were called to an assembly on April 28 called “Choices Matter” where they learned about the consequences of driving under the influence. 

“Choices Matter” is ed by Chris Sandy and the Connecticut Highway Safety Office. Sandy is a motivational speaker from Atlanta, Georgia, who has travelled to over 40 states to speak to students about his life after he killed two people in a tragic car accident.

Sandy was originally sentenced to 13 years in prison and 17 years in probation. He first lived in Jackson State Maximum Security Prison, but he was transferred throughout the 8.5 years spent in jail. 

While in prison, Sandy was able to volunteer with different organizations which shortened his 13-year sentence. Immediately after prison, he started working with “Choices Matter.” 

“I started this program because my mentor told me to try to turn a bad situation into a good one,” Sandy said. “I was told I could really turn my life story in a good way no matter what it was.” 

Sandy expressed that he was able to stay motivated because of his family and best friend, Eric Krug. 

Krug suffered traumatic brain injuries causing him to lose his ability to speak and walk. 

“I wanted the program, the speaker’s personal stories, and the interactive materials, to inspire our Law students to make the right choices in life and when they are behind the wheel,” Dean of Students Mr. Ragaini said.

One of the biggest takeaways for students from this assembly was how decisions can lead to major consequences. 

“I learned how making a poor decision at a young age can affect your life for years to come,” junior Liam Valvo said. 

Students were able to put on a VR headset after the assembly and experience a drunk driving simulator. 

“The simulator allowed us to experience what it’s like to navigate while under the influence,” junior Olivia Hudak said. “It was difficult because I felt dizzy and couldn’t really see anything in front of me”

This was a great opportunity for new drivers to learn from Sandy’s real life experience with driving under the influence.

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