TFOGGER
03-27-2014, 14:43
9 years in this country illegally(this time around), 2 prior DUI convictions, at least 2 prior convictions for driving without a license. I'll pay for the bullet.
CENTENNIAL — Before he accelerated toward the red light, the Aurora man accused of driving drunk and killing a 17-year-old in a traffic accident had spent more than a decade weaving in and out of courtrooms on traffic charges. Two of those charges were for driving under the influence of alcohol.
Nearly half of those offenses and arrests took place while he was living in the country illegally, and every time he got behind the wheel, he did so without a Colorado driver's license. Still, Ever Olivos-Gutierrez was allowed to go free and put the key back in the ignition.
Federal and local authorities disagree on who was responsible for releasing him.
Olivos-Gutierrez, a native of Mexico, has been living in the U.S. illegally since January 2004. He now faces six counts, including first-degree murder with extreme indifference (http://www.denverpost.com/news/ci_25423481/man-accused-fatal-dui-could-face-first-degree), for running the stop light in Aurora and slamming his Ford Expedition into Juan Carlos Dominguez-Palomino's Chevrolet Camaro early Monday. Dominguez-Palomino was wearing his seat belt (http://www.denverpost.com/news/ci_25407600/17-year-old-killed-aurora-crash-speed-alcohol), and Olivos-Gutierrez, who tried to flee the scene in his SUV, allegedly had a blood-alcohol level four times the legal limit, according to an arrest affidavit.
Read more: Man accused in fatal DUI could face first-degree murder charge - The Denver Post (http://www.denverpost.com/news/ci_25423481/man-accused-fatal-dui-could-face-first-degree#ixzz2xCKnHfrt) http://www.denverpost.com/news/ci_25423481/man-accused-fatal-dui-could-face-first-degree#ixzz2xCKnHfrt
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CENTENNIAL — Before he accelerated toward the red light, the Aurora man accused of driving drunk and killing a 17-year-old in a traffic accident had spent more than a decade weaving in and out of courtrooms on traffic charges. Two of those charges were for driving under the influence of alcohol.
Nearly half of those offenses and arrests took place while he was living in the country illegally, and every time he got behind the wheel, he did so without a Colorado driver's license. Still, Ever Olivos-Gutierrez was allowed to go free and put the key back in the ignition.
Federal and local authorities disagree on who was responsible for releasing him.
Olivos-Gutierrez, a native of Mexico, has been living in the U.S. illegally since January 2004. He now faces six counts, including first-degree murder with extreme indifference (http://www.denverpost.com/news/ci_25423481/man-accused-fatal-dui-could-face-first-degree), for running the stop light in Aurora and slamming his Ford Expedition into Juan Carlos Dominguez-Palomino's Chevrolet Camaro early Monday. Dominguez-Palomino was wearing his seat belt (http://www.denverpost.com/news/ci_25407600/17-year-old-killed-aurora-crash-speed-alcohol), and Olivos-Gutierrez, who tried to flee the scene in his SUV, allegedly had a blood-alcohol level four times the legal limit, according to an arrest affidavit.
Read more: Man accused in fatal DUI could face first-degree murder charge - The Denver Post (http://www.denverpost.com/news/ci_25423481/man-accused-fatal-dui-could-face-first-degree#ixzz2xCKnHfrt) http://www.denverpost.com/news/ci_25423481/man-accused-fatal-dui-could-face-first-degree#ixzz2xCKnHfrt
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