Driver turns himself in following crash that killed mother, son in California, police say
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Driver turns himself in following crash that killed mother, son in California, police say
""Turning himself in is always good. Running away is not a good idea unless there may be some circumstances you're trying to avoid," said KFSN Legal Analyst Tony Capozzi."
""He's looking at least six years, and by running away, that adds a consecutive sentence of at least five," Capozzi noted regarding potential charges."
""Running away from the accident is going to prevent anyone from investigating, requiring a breathalyzer, requiring him to take a blood test," Capozzi explained."
""This was my niece's co-worker. My niece said she always inspired her to be a great nail tech," a friend shared on social media about Martha Hernandez."
Timothy Seth Chavez turned himself in after a crash in Fresno, California, that resulted in the deaths of Martha and Adrian Hernandez. Police suspect he ran a red light, causing the SUV to crash into a canal. Potential charges include vehicular manslaughter and hit-and-run. Witnesses reported Chavez appeared intoxicated, complicating the investigation. The community mourns the loss of the mother and son, who were returning from an Easter celebration. The legal process may take months, with the District Attorney's Office required to file charges soon.
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