"Today's plea will not bring back the lives of...
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01/30/10
UPPER MARLBORO, Md. (AP) — A man who authorities say accidentally drove his car into a crowd that had gathered to watch an illegal street race nearly two years ago, claiming eight lives, pleaded guilty Friday to eight counts of vehicular manslaughter. Find Us On Facebook
Darren Bullock, 21, of Waldorf entered the plea in Prince George's County Circuit Court. Prosecutors say he faces 30 years, all but 15 years suspended, in prison. He will be sentenced March 1.
"Today's plea will not bring back the lives of...
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