Superior Woman Sentenced in DWI Deaths
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One woman was higher Tuesday due to the death of two men in a case of drunk driving, in November 2006. Shanda Waseleski had a blood alcohol level of .15 when their car plunged. Both men died in the cars. In court on Tuesday, the mother of a victim, and the aunt of the other, emotional statements about how the accident has changed his life. The mother of 33 years, Harold Knowlen cried when she said the court, that their son, trying to prevent Wasaleski driving licence. She said Knowlen left four children, and his last words were: “What about my children?” The 34-year-old aunt, said Morris next Lamarche, on behalf of the mother of Lamarche. She said Lamarche mother has never succeeded in making his son a final embrace. She added that her life was cut too short, and he is deeply missed by his family and friends. According to the family, the judges Waseleski sentenced to 48 months in prison and sixteen months of surveillance. They are also on probation for a period of ten years. Waseleski was commissioned by drugs and alcohol, when released from prison, and stay away from the institutions, first of all, serve alcohol. She was motionless when the sentence unless she asked if she had something to say to the Tribunal. Crying, she replied: “I am so sorry all, I am really sorry.” |