From KXAS NBC 5
FORT WORTH, Texas -- A Dallas jury is back at work, deciding the fate of a teenager accused of killing an Irving waitress with her car.
Sarah Foust, 19, wept when she took the stand on Thursday.
She says she was heavily intoxicated when she struck and killed Jennifer Sanchez, 20, in January.
Before arriving at the Bennigan's restaurant in Irving, Foust said she and her friends planned to run out on their bill. What they didn't anticipate was Sanchez running after them.
When asked about her laughing on a police car videotape minutes after the incident, she testified Thursday, "I don't know, I'm very ashamed of that videotape, I'm very ashamed that I got that drunk and I don't know what I thought was so funny."
Jurors must now decide if Foust is guilty of murder or manslaughter.
If convicted of murder, Foust could be sentenced up to 99 years behind bars.
That was a 2nd woman I've seen cryin' in court this year.