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A man who was a member of the US Coast Guard and pleaded no contest to murder charges in a fatal crash while driving a Maserati under the influence was sentenced on Thursday for the crimes.
The blood alcohol level of Gregory Belkin, 43, was three times the legal limit when he crashed into a Subaru, killing Rhonda Williams in January.
“There are no words,” he said, visibly crying, during his sentencing. “It’s not who I am. I’m so sorry.”
After hearing his apology, Judge Denise Langford Morris called this a painful case and an extreme tragedy. She said she didn’t know what he was thinking that day, before sentencing him to 25 years in prison for homicide and 10 years…
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