Judge reverses course on plea agreement for 2016 hit-and-run death of SF bicyclist
Briefly

"I didn't see her until I heard an impact," witness John Sirios said that day. "I looked up and saw the bike tumbling head over heels, it must have been 10 feet in the air."
Heather Miller's father wants the case to be heard by a jury, telling us, "I waited eight years for justice and a plea bargain to me is not justice."
Judge Harry Jacobs arranged a deal in which Garcia would plead guilty to all charges but sentencing on the First Degree Murder and Second Degree Murder counts would be stayed.
The judge insisted Thursday that the deal to avoid a trial and give the defendant a 15-year sentence was fair and just.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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