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Sabastian Prosa sentence: lawyers explain 5-year term for fatal crashSabastian Prosa was sentenced Monday for driving impaired in the wrong direction on Highway 427 and killing two people in a collision in 2012.Oct 7, 2015
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Sabastian Prosa sentenced to 5 years in prison in 2012 wrong way crash that killed 2Sabastian Prosa has been sentenced to five years in prison and faces an eight-year driving ban after being found guilty in June for a 2012 crash that killed a father and his daughter.CrimeOct 6, 2015
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Sentence expected for man guilty in 2012 crash that killed father, daughterSabastian Prosa is scheduled to receive his sentence today after he was found guilty in June for a 2012 crash that killed a father and his daughter.CrimeAug 28, 2015
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Charges won’t be stayed in fatal drunk driving case, judge rulesSabastian Prosa's lawyer was pushing for the case against to be thrown out because part of a blood sample submitted as evidence in the case was lost and could not be tested for drugs.May 27, 2015
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Alleged drunk driver testifies he has no memory of deadly crashThe man on trial for impaired driving causing the deaths of a father and daughter says he doesn't remember anything about the fatal crash.CrimeJan 14, 2015
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