A woman who was driving drunk and texting on her phone when she hit and killed a couple on a motorcycle was sentenced on Friday to 20 years in prison.

Athina Munoz, 28, also tested above the legal limit for marijuana after the Feb. 27, 2016, crash that killed Brian Lehner, 58, and Jacquie Lehner, 56, of Parker, according to a Douglas County District Attorney’s news release.

Munoz was sentenced by Douglas District Court Judge Shay Whitaker to 10 years each on two counts of vehicular homicide-DUI, according to prosecutors.

Munoz was driving a 1997 Honda Accord sedan southbound on Colorado 83 south of Franktown when she veered into oncoming traffic and hit the Lehners’ northbound motorcycle.

Munoz was more than three times the legal limit for alcohol and over the 5.0 nanograms per milliliter limit for marijuana, the release said.

“Driving under the influence is a scourge in this jurisdiction,” District Attorney George H. Brauchler told the court. “What is most insidious about the decision to drink and drive … is that we can do nothing to protect ourselves from it.”

The couple’s sons were among many family members and supporters who spoke at the sentencing hearing, according to the release.

“Nothing prepares you for something like this — to lose the two most influential people in your life,” Jake Lehner told the court. “All of that’s gone now … that’s all been stolen from me.”

His older brother CJ Lehner also spoke: “My mother and father were killed by one person who has proven time and time again that she lives selfishly and carelessly. … This person has killed and hurt people in the past and present … she should serve jail time.”

Mark Lehner, the oldest son, was last to speak. His wife and son were present. The victims, the Lehners, saw their only grandchild just once before the fatal collision.

“The thing I have been struggling with most is regret … I didn’t know I would never see them again .. that’s what haunts me most,” Mark Lehner said.