MARYSVILLE,
Calif. (AP) -- A Yuba County farm worker has been sentenced to 10 years
in prison in the drunken driving death of a 17-year-old Marysville girl
who was on her way to a birthday party.
Fifty-year-old Lorenzo Flores-Aguilar had pleaded guilty to a charge of gross vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated.
The
Yuba County Probation Department had recommended a four-year sentence.
But Judge Kathleen O'Connor imposed the maximum 10-year penalty on
Friday. Flores-Aguilar will be eligible for parole after five years.
The
probation report said Flores-Aguilar didn't feel drunk and didn't
realize he was driving on the wrong side of the road when he hit
Danielle Woodruff on Highway 20 east of Marysville in January.