An illegal adolescent immigrant without a license who killed a young woman in Colorado in a car accident after she ran almost twice the speed limit, this week, because an indulgent plea agreement offered by a progressive office of the district prosecutor.
As a result, a Judge of the Arapahoe County Youth Court sentenced the 15 -year author to only two years of probation and 100 hours of community service in the death of July 2024 of Kaitlyn Weaver, 24. Hetalias of youth courtes.
The teenager was competing with his mother’s Jeep Cherokee to 90 MPH through a 45 mph street in a residential neighborhood when he crashed into the Weaver Volkswagen in the suburb of Denver de Aurora, Colorado.
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Weaver was talking to her boyfriend in Speakerperphone when she stopped on a high signal. She allowed another car to pass just before Reseyte’s teenager crashed into her as she crossed the intersection, her father said.
“She didn’t see him,” said her father John Weaver to journalists. “That’s fast I was going.”
Weaver remained on a vital support for two days before she was tasks and her organization was donated. She was a caregiver born, her father said. A former volunteer in a suicide direct line, the young woman worked at a drug rehabilitation center.
The name of the suspect is with hero under a state law that protects the identity of minor criminals. The Office of the District Prosecutor of the County of Arapahoe, Amy Padden, offered the adolescent the plea agreement if he admitted his guilt and promised to attend school and not violate more laws.
The police originally arrested the child and accused him of vehicular homicide. At that time, prosecutors told the weavers that the crime was a case of “without guilt sacrifice,” said the father.
That changed in January when the District Prosecutor’s Office changed hands to Padden, who received the support of Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) and the Democratic governor of Colorado Jared Polis.
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“Why the change?” The father told CBS News in Colorado. “If I had a firearm tasks and recorded him just shot and killed some, this would be a different case. They would push him without problems differently. There is no deterrent.”
The researchers said that the mother of the initial teenager planned to send him back to Colombia, but the child has now requested asylum, which would complicate any effort to deport it.
Arapahoe County Assistant District Ryan Brackley told CBS that an experienced prosecutor handled the Poba Agreement without any direct participation by the new administration. A judge, he said, exceeded the agreement after listening to the family.
In a Facebook publication this week, the district prosecutor addressed the death of Weaver as “tragic”, but focused on speeding and the “powerful reminder that it is not only driving with alcohol and drug problems that leads life.”
“We recognize that the death of Kaitlyn Weaver was the direct result of a shock attacked by a teenager without a license that leads to almost twice the published speed limit,” he wrote.
Lowell Cauffiel is the best selling author of Under the line and nine other criminal novels and non -fiction titles. See Lowellcauffiel.com For more.