Jury selection to begin for Oklahoma man in students’ deaths

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NORMAN, Okla. (AP/KFOR) — Jury choice is about to start within the case of an Oklahoma man charged with homicide for crashing his pickup truck into a gaggle of highschool cross nation runners, killing three and injuring 5.

Cleveland County District Legal professional Greg Mashburn stated jury choice will start Tuesday within the trial of 58-year-old Max Leroy Townsend. Townsend has been charged with three counts of second-degree homicide and a number of counts of fleeing the scene of an accident.

The February 2023 crash within the Oklahoma Metropolis suburb of Moore killed 16-year-old Yuridia Martinez, 17-year-old Rachel Freeman and 18-year-old Kolby Crum.

Townsend has pleaded not responsible, and his legal professional has stated he hopes jurors chosen for the trial will hold an open thoughts.

“He was working in Muskogee, had left there after he had gotten off work about two o’clock that morning,” Cleveland County District Legal professional Greg Mashburn stated. “It’s our allegations at this level that he spent the remainder of the day ingesting.”

“They may clearly see that he was beneath the affect,” Mashburn stated. “They administered the SFSTs – the usual discipline sobriety check on the scene – and have been in a position to decide that he was actually intoxicated.”

Courtroom data present Townsend has two earlier DUI convictions in McClain County. He’s additionally hung out in jail for little one abuse, possession of stolen property and drug fees.

“We’ve got a profession felony charged on this case clearly. Even when I’m not ready to make use of it to boost his punishment,” Mashburn stated. “I’m undoubtedly going to take it into consideration when recommending a sentence on this case.”

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