TALLAHASSEE — A commercial truck driver who is charged with killing three people in a deadly crash in Florida in August had failed a commercial driver’s license test 10 times in the span of two months in 2023 in Washington state, before he was ultimately issued a license, according to a senior official in the Florida Attorney General’s Office.

Florida is using the case of Harjinder Singh , who is accused of being in the country illegally , to urge the nation’s highest court to permanently bar some states from issuing commercial driver’s licenses or CDLs to people who are not U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents.

In a separate case, another semitruck driver accused of being in the country illegally was charged with the killings of three people in a crash on a southern Californ

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