A Hennepin County Attorney has announced plans to pursue an aggravated sentence against a 35-year-old undocumented immigrant charged with killing a woman while driving drunk in Minneapolis. German Adriano Llangari Inga faces up to 9 years in prison if convicted of criminal vehicular homicide, but prosecutors argue for a longer sentence due to aggravating factors.
Two key factors cited by the prosecutor’s office are that Llangari Inga posed a risk to other road users while driving negligently and under the influence, and that his actions caused injury to others before crashing into multiple cars on different streets. Additionally, the crash occurred with a child present – Harwell’s daughter.
According to state guidelines, Llangari Inga’s sentence would fall within a 3½-4¾ year range, but if a jury accepts the aggravating factors, the trial judge can exceed this guideline range. At the time of the incident, Llangari Inga was subject to an ICE deportation order in 2016.
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Source: https://www.startribune.com/moriarty-seeks-aggravated-sentence-for-immigrant-in-traffic-fatality-case-noted-by-white-house/601372466