One of the defendants in the 2016 Lake George boat crash that killed a eight-year-old girl has been charged with driving while intoxicated.

State Police said Kristine C. Tiger, 29, of Saratoga Springs, was driving on Quaker Road on Sunday when she failed to stay in her lane and use her turn signal as she turned on to Bay Road.

Tiger failed field sobriety tests and troopers said her blood alcohol level was 0.13 percent.

Tiger is scheduled to answer the misdemeanor charge in Queensbury town court later this month.

In January, Tiger was sentenced to 45 days in jail for hindering prosecution in connection with the July 25, 2016 crash that killed Charlotte McCue. She was also placed on probation for three years and ordered to complete 100 hours of community service.

McCue was in the lap of her mother, Courtney, in a 28-foot Gar Wood steered by the girl's grandfather, Robert Knarr. Also on board were Knarr's wife, Christine; the girl's father, Eric McCue; Charlotte's sister, Madison, now 11; and her younger brother, Cooper, 4.

The family was cruising slowly along the lake. About 9:22 p.m., Alexander West was speeding in a 21-foot Larson motor boat, which also carried Matthew Marry, Tiger, and two other women, Morland Keyes and Cara Mia Canale. They had come from a day of partying at Log Bay Day, an annual bacchanalia on the east side of the lake.

West drank beers, mixed drinks and smoked concentrated marijuana at Log Bay Day. He also drank two Moscow mules, a vodka mixed drink, at an establishment in Bolton Landing.

Canale testified for prosecutors that Tiger became sad during the boat trip. She said West tried to comfort Tiger and was not watching where he was going. West crashed into the Gar Wood, killing Charlotte and severely injuring Courtney, fled the scene and did not report the incident.

West, was convicted at trial May 8 of second-degree manslaughter, criminally negligent homicide, assault, alcohol-impaired boating, reckless operation of a vehicle and leaving the scene of the crash.

He is serving 5 to 15 years at Collins Correctional Facility, a medium-security prison in Erie County.