LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — The person accused of a DUI crash that left a 5-year-old boy lifeless in 2023 has accepted a plea deal to plead responsible, in accordance with court docket paperwork.
Guillermo Chochi-Senobla, 47, was arrested in October 2023 after being accused of driving drunk and working over a baby throughout pupil drop-off on the Losee campus of Somerset Academy. On the time, he additionally had an lively DUI warrant out of Texas.
Based on police paperwork, Chochi-Senobla was driving his work van by the varsity drop-off space after dropping his baby at college and went into the oncoming site visitors lane to cross two stopped automobiles dropping off kids. On the identical time, 5-year-old Kamari Jordan Wolfe obtained out of his mom’s automobile, went throughout the driveway, and was struck by the van.
Las Vegas-area man accused of DUI crash that killed boy, 5, simply dropped his baby off at college: report
Chochi-Senobla was scheduled to go to trial on March 17. Based on the plea settlement, Chochi-Senobla agreed he would plead responsible to the DUI leading to a loss of life cost. In alternate, the state will make no suggestion on the time of sentencing and a reckless driving cost in opposition to him can be dismissed as soon as he’s adjudged responsible and sentenced.
Exams confirmed Chochi-Senobla had a blood alcohol stage of .098. The authorized restrict in Nevada is .08.
Based on the settlement, Chochi-Senobla faces a minimal sentence of two years with a most of 20 years. He additionally faces a positive of $2,000 to $5,000. As well as, when he’s launched he should use a breath ignition interlock system on his automobile for anyplace from 1 yr to three years.