SF Fatal Speeding Crash Tests Punishment Boundaries

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SF Fatal Speeding Crash Tests Punishment Boundaries
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Two years after a speeding crash outside a San Francisco library killed a couple and their two young sons, 80-year-old Mary Fong Lau is poised to plead no contest to four counts of vehicular manslaughter, with a judge proposing two to three years of probation; prosecutors and relatives say the sentence is too lenient and seek harsher penalties and license revocation, arguing that the victims’ families deserve accountability and justice.

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