Woman Has To Hold Picture Of Victim
A Pennsylvania woman who pleaded guilty to homicide by vehicle and reckless endangerment was ordered by the judge to carry a picture of the couple her car crashed into for five years. Twenty-seven-year-old Jennifer Langston had been driving while drunk and talking on a cell phone when she caused the crash that killed a wrestling coach and left his pregnant wife in a coma, WTAE-TV in Pittsburgh reports. Under terms of her plea bargain, Langston must serve one month in jail, six months on house arrest, pay $50 a month to a fund for the Clarks' son, pay $20,000 to the state Victim's Compensation Fund and carry a picture of the Clarks at all times for five years. However, the Clark family gave a picture of the coach in his casket, which Langston's attorney objected to as "unreasonable and cruel." The family was ordered to supply a photo of Clark while alive.
A Pennsylvania woman who pleaded guilty to homicide by vehicle and reckless endangerment was ordered by the judge to carry a picture of the couple her car crashed into for five years. Twenty-seven-year-old Jennifer Langston had been driving while drunk and talking on a cell phone when she caused the crash that killed a wrestling coach and left his pregnant wife in a coma, WTAE-TV in Pittsburgh reports. Under terms of her plea bargain, Langston must serve one month in jail, six months on house arrest, pay $50 a month to a fund for the Clarks' son, pay $20,000 to the state Victim's Compensation Fund and carry a picture of the Clarks at all times for five years. However, the Clark family gave a picture of the coach in his casket, which Langston's attorney objected to as "unreasonable and cruel." The family was ordered to supply a photo of Clark while alive.
Charles Mims
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