Driver who killed hit and killed Fresno teen sentenced to 5 years in jail

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Wednesday, April 10, 2024 10:56PM

Driver takes plea woody  successful  clang  that killed Fresno teen

A Fresno family's outrage spilled implicit successful tribunal arsenic the operator who killed a 15-year-old lad took a plea woody Wednesday.

FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) -- Lisa Spoors, the operator who deed and killed 15-year-old Rashad Al-Hakim Jr. successful 2022, has been sentenced to 5 years successful jail.

The video supra is from an earlier communicative and volition beryllium updated.

The 40-year-old operator initially faced murder, DUI, and hit-and-run charges earlier taking a plea woody earlier this year.

The five-year condemnation was the maximum allowed nether the woody with prosecutors.

Spoors archetypal pleaded not blameworthy to each the charges but aboriginal agreed not to combat 1 number of manslaughter and 1 number of hit-and-run.

In exchange, prosecutors dropped the DUI and connected execution charge, saying the woody avoided a perchance challenging proceedings successful which it would person been hard to beryllium if Spoors was really nether the influence.

Authorities accidental the Hoover High School pupil was not successful a crosswalk erstwhile helium was crossing First Street adjacent the Northeast Fresno field erstwhile Spoors drove into him and left.

At the time, Spoors was a postgraduate teaching adjunct astatine Fresno State, but that declaration ended 1 time aft the territory lawyer filed charges.

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