Driver convicted of killing three teens
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Jenny Marder
The drunk driver who caused a fatal crash that claimed the lives of
three teenage girls a year ago was convicted Tuesday of three counts
of gross vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated.
James Paul Bell Jr. of Rowland Heights was the sole survivor in
the accident that claimed the lives of Jillian Baedeker and Chelsea
Toma, both 19, and 18-year-old Nancy Le on March 19, 2002.
Bell, who had a blood alcohol level of more than twice the legal
limit when he ran a red light and broadsided the silver Nissan Sentra
carrying the three girls at the intersection of Beach Boulevard and
Edinger Avenue, could face 16 years in prison.
“This tragedy illustrates what happens when people are driving
under the Influence,” said Michelle Emard, spokeswoman for the Orange
County district attorney. “Their vehicle becomes a two-ton weapon.”
Bell suffered internal injuries, a broken jaw and several teeth
were knocked out, his attorney, Dean Masserman, said.
The jury deliberated for two days before reaching the guilty
verdict, Emard said.
Bell was handcuffed and taken to the Orange County Jail Tuesday.
He had been out on $250,000 bail since March of 2002.
Bell’s term could be from 10 to 16 years, Masserman said.
“Since he has no criminal record, I don’t think the high term was
warranted,” Masserman said. “And there are people in the community
who believe he was making a positive contribution to society.”
The prosecution would not say what term they will ask for.
“We will look at all the surrounding circumstances in order to
make the determination of what we’ll be asking for in the sentence,”
Emard said.
Sentencing is set for 9 a.m. May 30 at the Santa Ana Justice
Center.
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