A 19-year-old from Swansea has admitted to causing the death of two teenagers in a late-night crash after changing his plea to guilty. The incident, which has drawn significant attention, involves the young driver who, despite having previous criminal convictions including one for DUI, may serve less than ten years in a plea deal. This case has sparked discussions around the consequences of dangerous driving and the legal system's handling of such offenses.
A man has changed his plea to guilty over causing the death of two teens by dangerous driving https://t.co/x9xNayjOdR
A man convicted in a triple-fatal DUI crash two decades ago when he and the victims were teenagers — and who is facing a pair of recent DUI cases — was admitted into a moderate offender court program for one of the cases. https://t.co/6rVIkE449r
A 19-year-old from Swansea has changed his plea over a crash which left two teens dead https://t.co/6QyNwevBs5
A Swansea man has changed his plea over a crash which killed two teens https://t.co/NP5lpIbaV4
Man changes plea over crash which killed two teens https://t.co/QuV7QxaGFG
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Despite having previous criminal convictions, including one for DUI, Jorgensen may end up serving less than ten years in a plea deal. https://t.co/k2BtwJALgZ