This fall, Trenton Stewart would’ve been a senior.

Game days. Practice under the lights. His family in the stands, cheering him on.

Instead, they’re visiting his gravesite.

Trenton was just 18 years old when a repeat drunk driver killed him in 2023, during his freshman year of college.

Now, his mother’s grief has turned into purpose. And her son’s name is now law.

Trenton’s Law, which went into effect across Florida on Wednesday, increases the maximum prison sentence for repeat DUI offenders from 15 to 30 years.

It also makes it a criminal offense to refuse a breathalyzer or blood test.

“Makes me take a deep breath a little bit, knowing that no other family—with this kind of scenario, where you do lose a loved one through a repeat offender of vehicular homicide or DUI manslaughter—w

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