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Judge eases sentence for man convicted in 2012 deaths of two By Katherine Wartell June 18, 2013 Sarah Midgorden Miles Theurer, left, stands with his attorney, Pedro Irigonegaray, during a hearing Nov. 6, 2012. The K-State student convicted of killing two people while driving drunk in May 2012 will not face prison time for involuntary manslaughter if he abides by probationary terms, a district judge ruled Monday. Though Miles Theurer, 24, faced a possible prison sentence of 3 to 14 years for killing Michael Stanley, 31, and Elizabeth Young, 31, both of Ogden, in a head-on collision on K-18, Judge John Bosch granted the defense’s motion for a departure from the presumptive sentence during Theurer’s sentencing hearing on Monday. In front of a Read More ... This article and other exclusive local content require an online subscription. Print subscribers, click here for more info. Subscribers Sign In Subscribe to The Mercury TOP JOBS Bartender Custodian Custodian More Jobs ›› Business Directory Popular searches Manhattan, KS Auto Dealers Manhattan, KS Auto Repair Manhattan, KS Churches Manhattan, KS Insurance Manhattan, KS Doctors Manhattan, KS Dentists Manhattan, KS Attorneys Manhattan, KS Hotels Manhattan, KS Realtors Manhattan, KS Car Rental Manhattan, KS Beauty Salons Browse the full directory Powered by Local - See more at: themercury/articles/judge-eases-sentence-for-man-convicted-in-2012-deaths-of-two#sthash.vBvPMcm4.dpuf
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