EXCLUSIVE: Judge offers plea deal against DA's wishes, 8 years after cyclist killed in SF
Briefly

Peyton Miller expressed his frustration, stating, 'I want justice for Heather. I don't want a plea bargain. This man committed more than one crime, and I think he should have to pay.' His comments highlight the family's discontent with the legal proceedings.
Witness Jason Sirios vividly recounted the tragic incident, saying, 'I didn't see her until I heard an impact,' emphasizing the speed and recklessness of the driver that resulted in Heather Miller's death.
Law professor Robert Weisberg criticized the situation, pointing out the long delay in the case, and noted that the plea deal undermines the principles of justice, which should hold individuals fully accountable for their actions.
Peyton Miller’s disappointment grew as he noted, 'I waited eight years for justice and a plea bargain, to me, is not justice,' reflecting the family's belief in a more substantial accountability.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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