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Las Vegas Judge Sentences DUI Driver to 6-15 Years in Death of Esteemed Dancer

By Matthias Binder January 28, 2026
Prison ordered for DUI driver who killed beloved Las Vegas dancer
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Prison ordered for DUI driver who killed beloved Las Vegas dancer

Contents
The Collision That Shattered LivesA Life Devoted to Dance and HospitalityPath to AccountabilitySentence and Lingering Questions

The Collision That Shattered Lives (Image Credits: Unsplash)

Las Vegas – A district judge imposed a prison sentence on a driver whose impaired actions led to the death of a beloved local performer last summer.

The Collision That Shattered Lives

On July 3, Carlos Lee, then 41, drove a GMC Yukon through the intersection of Mountain Vista and Rawhide streets. He struck a vehicle operated by 78-year-old Marcia “Marci” Weiss as she executed a left turn. Lee fled the scene immediately after the impact but returned shortly thereafter, displaying clear signs of impairment according to investigators.[1]

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Weiss sustained severe injuries in the wreck. She passed away about a month later on August 6. The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department classified the incident as a DUI hit-and-run, launching a thorough probe that uncovered Lee’s role.[1]

A Life Devoted to Dance and Hospitality

Marci Weiss brought energy and talent to Las Vegas after relocating there in 1997. She built a career as a dancer and choreographer, performing in traveling shows. Later, she transitioned into an executive casino host position at Arizona Charlie’s Decatur, where she connected with colleagues and patrons alike.[1]

Those who knew her painted a picture of a vibrant individual. Friends recalled her as friendly, creative, and funny, with a petite frame belying a larger-than-life personality. She sported fiery red hair and possessed a knack for conversation that endeared her to everyone. Weiss never married and had no children, yet her niece and longtime acquaintances cherished her deeply.[1]

  • Met friend Jean Delano 60 years ago during an East Coast audition.
  • Hired Delano for shows, showcasing her leadership in dance.
  • Worked alongside Cindy DiLeo at the casino, fostering lasting bonds.
  • Described by niece Barbie Berkowitz as someone who could “talk to a rock.”

Path to Accountability

Authorities arrested Lee following the investigation. In October, he entered a guilty plea to one count of DUI resulting in death. The case proceeded to District Court, where Deputy District Attorney Sammy Lamb presented the prosecution’s arguments.[1]

District Judge Michelle Leavitt presided over the hearing on January 27. She weighed the evidence and victim impact statements before delivering her decision. The sentencing marked a formal close to the legal process, though emotional scars lingered for Weiss’s loved ones.[1]

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Sentence and Lingering Questions

Judge Leavitt ordered Lee to serve six to 15 years in Nevada state prison. Family members expressed mixed relief outside the courtroom. Niece Barbie Berkowitz voiced gratitude for the punishment yet questioned its sufficiency, stating, “How do you put a value on life?”[1]

The outcome underscored the severe repercussions of driving under the influence. Friends gathered to honor Weiss’s memory, sharing stories of her kindness and stage presence. Their tributes highlighted a woman whose influence extended far beyond the footlights.

Key Takeaways

  • A July 3 crash at Mountain Vista and Rawhide streets resulted in Marci Weiss’s death a month later.
  • Carlos Lee, 41, received 6-15 years for DUI resulting in death after pleading guilty.
  • Weiss, a longtime dancer and casino host, left a legacy of talent and warmth in Las Vegas.

This case serves as a stark reminder of the irreversible harm caused by impaired driving. Communities continue to mourn vibrant souls like Marci Weiss while advocating for stricter deterrence. What are your thoughts on balancing justice and loss in such tragedies? Share in the comments below.

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