Samantha Miller.Photo: GoFundMe

It’s unclear if she has entered a plea to the charges. PEOPLE has reached out to Komoroski’s attorney for comment but did not immediately hear back Thursday.
Miller died on the scene from blunt force injuries sustained in the crash, Charleston County Coroner Bobbi Jo O’Neal previously told PEOPLE in a statement.
Miller’s sister, Mandi Jenkins, previously said on aGoFundMe campaignthat her sister was still wearing her wedding dress when she died.
“Samantha was fearless and that’s exactly how she spent the last day of her life," Jenkins wrote. “She was so excited to start her life with Aric. She had no nerves or hesitation that day. You could feel the love on the beach.”
Aric Hutchinson and Samantha Miller.Go Fund Me

“But she was more than just a bride. She was a daughter, a sister, a friend to all, a mother to two cats,” she continued. “She was a beautiful person, inside and out, who just wanted to make the people around her smile.”
In May, Hutchinson filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Komoroski and multiple restaurants and bars where she had allegedly been “bar hopping” in the hours leading up to the deadly crash,PEOPLE previously reported.
The suit alleges that Miller’s death could have been preventable had the “negligent” establishments not over-served alcohol to Komoroski.
“Despite being noticeably and visibly intoxicated at each of these establishments,” the lawsuit claims, “Jaime Komoroski continued to be served, provided, and/or allowed to consume alcohol in each of them.”
Jamie Komoroski.Charleston County Sheriff’s Office via AP

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Attorneys also claim that Komoroski was allowed to get behind the wheel of her car and drive along East Ashley Avenue, where she reached speeds of 65 mph in a 25 mph zone before slamming into the golf cart.
source: people.com