Posts Tagged ‘sentenced’

Raleigh woman sentenced in Pitt County fatal DWI crash from 2009

Wednesday, January 30th, 2013

A 24-year-old Raleigh, North Carolina woman pled guilty Monday in Pitt County Superior Court to driving while impaired and felony death by vehicle charges. The charges arose from an August 2009 accident that authorities say claimed the life of a passenger. The woman also pled guilty to misdemeanor hit-and-run allegations arising in an unrelated incident in May 2009.

The woman entered the guilty pleas Monday afternoon in Pitt County and was sentenced to the maximum term of 36 to 53 months in prison on the death by vehicle charge. The judge imposed a two year prison sentence on the DWI conviction and ordered that that sentence run consecutive to the death by vehicle sentence.

Generally, a consecutive sentence does not begin until a prior sentence is completed. For comparison, when a person is sentenced to concurrent sentences for separate offenses, the sentences are served at the same time.

The felony death by vehicle and DWI charges were filed after authorities say that the woman crashed her vehicle on Worthington Road east of County Home Road in August 2009. A 21-year-old man was thrown from the passenger seat as the woman’s Toyota Sequoia flipped several times, according to North Carolina State Police. The passenger suffered fatal injuries in the tragic wreck. The woman had been charged with second-degree murder

The same woman appeared in court last week on separate DWI charges. Tuesday, she was found guilty of DWI from allegations that arose in August 2008. At the hearing last week, the judge imposed a six-month sentence for the DWI conviction, which prosecutors say is the maximum sentence, according to the Greenville Daily Reflector.

Source: Greenville Daily Reflector, “Driver pleads guilty in fatal wreck,” Kristin Zachary, Jan. 28, 2013

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Brutal brothers sentenced for separate attacks on woman

Sunday, March 11th, 2012

After suffering months of physical and mental abuse at the hands of her common-law husband, a Manitoba woman left the man only to be raped by his brother.
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Inmate sentenced for escape

Thursday, November 3rd, 2011

A Winnipeg man who disappeared from a halfway house just one day after he was released from prison has been sentenced to another 60 days in custody.

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North Carolina woman sentenced to 20 to 24 months in DUI crash

Monday, September 26th, 2011

An Arden, North Carolina woman faced a judge in Buncombe County Superior Court for sentencing in a DWI case earlier this month. The 26-year-old woman pled guilty to several charges that followed a fatal car accident that reportedly occurred last October. The woman faced over nine years in North Carolina state prison for her conviction of charges of felony death by motor vehicle, driving while impaired and reckless driving to endanger. The exposure to more than 9-years in prison is authorized under the North Carolina sentencing guidelines.

At the conclusion of the sentencing hearing the judge sentenced the woman to a prison term of 20 to 24 months. The judge also recommended that the 26-year-old be allowed to participate in a work-release program during her incarceration. The young woman reportedly works in a customer service position.

The convictions relate to allegations arising after an Oct. 2 car accident in the Asheville area. Prosecutors say the Arden woman was traveling the wrong way down the road when she crashed head-on into a car driven by a 29-year-old Asheville woman. The Asheville woman reportedly died on impact.

Prosecutors had claimed that an accident reconstruction team determined the Arden woman was driving 62 mph before the accident. The reconstruction team believes the Asheville woman saw the car coming and slowed down to 32 mph before the accident.

The Arden woman reportedly had a blood alcohol concentration of 0.26 percent that morning. The accident occurred around 2:30 A.M.

North Carolina law provides for harsh consequences for convictions of any allegation of DWI. Car accidents involving allegations of drunk driving can increase the potential penalties for a drunk driving conviction. Greenville and Pitt County residents who are accused of DWI offenses can speak to an experienced DWI defense attorney for an assessment of their case and to help in protect their rights in court.

Source: Asheville Citizen-Times, “Asheville area woman receives prison term on vehicle death charge,” Clarke Morrison, Sept. 2, 2011

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