San Pablo man agrees to 6-year prison sentence for killing man in DUI crash
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San Pablo man agrees to 6-year prison sentence for killing man in DUI crash
"OAKLAND Prosecutors have reached a plea deal with a San Pablo man who allegedly drove drunk on the freeway, in the wrong direction, until he crashed and killed another motorist, court records show, Erik Steverson, 36, pleaded no contest to vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated, and is set to be sentenced to six years in state prison on Oct. 6, court records show."
"Steverson was charged with killing 60-year-old Sean O'Brien, of Emeryville, in the Sept. 6, 2021 collision. Police said at the time that at about 1 a.m., Steverson was driving the wrong way near the Interstate 80 and Interstate 580 eastbound interchange, and collided with O'Brien's car. O'Brien was killed, and while Steverson was injured, he was still able to run to a nearby pedestrian and bike path, where police found him later that morning, according to court records."
Erik Steverson, 36, pleaded no contest to vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated and faces a six-year state prison sentence on Oct. 6. He was charged with killing 60-year-old Sean O'Brien of Emeryville in a Sept. 6, 2021 collision. Police reported that at about 1 a.m. Steverson drove the wrong way near the Interstate 80 and Interstate 580 eastbound interchange and collided with O'Brien's car. O'Brien was killed. Steverson was injured but ran to a nearby pedestrian and bike path, where police later found him. Steverson was charged in 2022 and has remained jailed without bail.
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