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| From | "Daily Mexican" <daily.mexican@gazette.com> |
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| Message-ID | <87dad7343fd71fdb87f34057ea0c4f2c@dizum.com> (permalink) |
| Date | 2021-12-28 06:32 +0100 |
| Subject | Dozens of drug addicts protest outside Colorado capitol against 110-year sentence of reckless trucker |
| Newsgroups | co.general, ca.driving, talk.politics.medicine, sac.general, alt.politics.guns |
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Dozens gathered outside Colorado's Capitol building in protest of the 110-year sentence given to a Houston truck driver found guilty in a 2019 deadly car pile-up. "Whether that’s clemency in the form of a partial commutation or some other action, we’re asking that Governor Polis review that case," said Democratic state Sen. Julie Gonzales Wednesday. Rogel Aguilera-Mederos, who was 23 at the time of the crash, was sentenced in Colorado last week to 110 years in prison after he was found guilty on 27 counts in the 2019 crash that killed four people and injured others. Investigators of the crash said Aguilera-Mederos lost control of the semi-truck after its brakes failed on a highway near Denver. The truck failed to take runaway truck ramps and was going about 85 miles per hour before it slammed into dozens of other cars that were stopped on the highway, causing an explosion. Prosecutors argued that Aguilera-Mederos could have used several runaway ramps before the crash but instead made a "bunch of bad decisions." Comments: ReaganRepublicanNowIndependent 9 hours ago I watched a video of the sentence hearing. The judge gave the defendant the minimum sentence in each of the charges of which he was convicted. The problem is the way Colorado law is structured. In a case when the defendant is found guilty on multiple charges, the sentences cannot be served simultaneously. The sentences MUST BE SERVED consecutively. Thus, this young man has a 110-year sentence. The story fails to mention that he was also offered a plea deal, which he refused. He probably refused the plea deal for it would have permanently revoked his CDL. BostonMrk 9 hours ago A big problem is charge 'stacking', where a single crime results in multiple charges. Then there's the issue of can the sentences be served concurrently or not. Meh12345 7 hours ago I work for the courts... and this is not at all true. It is under specific statues relating to specific crimes, but not simply for having multiple charges on a single case. I WISH what you were saying is true, I have seen individuals sentenced to 70+ cumulative years that would serve less than 10. EDIT: Just to clarify, it is the COLORADO courts I work for slojoemustgo 9 hours ago Failing brakes. In all the years I drove I only knew one way for brakes to fail, driving too fast for conditions and overheating the brakes to slow you down. On top of that, if he was going 85 he was in the wrong gear for going downhill. He probably deserves a lesser sentence but not much less, it was his fault. MarkinTennessee 9 hours ago I’ve been trucking 26 years. He burned up his brakes due to inexperience resulting in total brake failure. Did he intend to kill anyone? No. Definitely not. Did he cause the deaths of four people from his own inexperience similar issues? Sounds like that would be the case. Semi truck brakes simply do not fail. There are built in safeguards in case of mechanical failure. He just probably had no business behind the wheel of the truck with so little experience. BTKidd 9 hours ago I spent 35 years on the road driving big trucks and you are 100% correct. It is his fault for causing all that death and destruction. After watching the video he shouldn’t have been in a semi truck because he didn’t know how to operate it. No excuse. His company should be held accountable too. https://www.foxnews.com/us/protest-denver-trucker-110-year- sentence-rogel-aguilera-mederos
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