Prosecutors request change to trucker's 110-year jail term after 4 million sign petition
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Prosecutors are asking for an adjusted sentence of 20 to 30 years for an Interstate 70 truck driver who was previously sentenced to 110 years in for a crash that killed four people.
A jury, which needed to decide if the crash resulted from a mechanical failure or bad actions upon Aguilera-Mederos, found the driver guilty of 27 counts related to the incident.
An application for clemency was delivered to Gov. Jared Polis’s office last Monday.
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