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A teenager accused of the Hialeah Joyride crash who left 3 women dead judge – WSVN 7News | Miami News, Time, Sport | Fort Lauderdale

A teenager accused of the Hialeah Joyride crash who left 3 women dead judge – WSVN 7News | Miami News, Time, Sport | Fort Lauderdale

Miami (WSVN) – a teenager of South Florida, accused of causing a murderous disaster before a judge to answer his accusations.

The 7news cameras won Maykoll Santiteban and his lawyer Scott Cotller stood before the Judge of Miami-Dadd Christine Hernandez, Friday morning. He is confronted with three car killings.

“You have been confronted by a minimum of 28 years in the state prison up to 65 years in the State Prison,” Hernandez said.

The 16-year-old, who was charged as an adult in the April 2024 crash, changed his request from not guilty.

“Our goal is to accept responsibility for his actions for exceeded speeds in a residential area, which led to three deaths,” Cotler said.

Santitesteban was 15 when, the police said, he took his father’s SUV keys to his father Nissan and went for joy.

The observation video shows the white SUV, which is exceeded through the Hyaleya neighborhood, after which it is struck at the Toyota Corolla at the intersection of Southeast Fifth Avenue and Fourth Street.

Investigators said they had determined that Santreban reached 83 miles per hour before the impact.

The high-speed catastrophe was killed by 39-year-old Yari Garcia Hernandez and her aunt, 71-year-old Gloria Hernandez. Garcia’s mother Hernandez, 66-year-old Liliana Hernandez, succumbed to her injuries at the hospital.

The members of their families attended the hearing on Friday.

“No one can fill this void. What else can I say? There must be justice, “said a member of the Bob Garcia family in Spanish.

“When one plays with the lives of others, everything must have consequences,” said the family member of Rodriguez Hernandez.

SOOM SANTISTEBAN will learn the consequences of its actions.

“That is why I take your recognition guilty. I find you guilty, ”said Hernandez.

Teens’ lawyers hope the judge will choose a sentence for a youth criminal instead of decades in prison.

“He is a child, he is 15 years old. He was in eighth grade, “Kotler said. “It’s a terrible thing, everyone is losing. The next kind of these three women have lost, his family has lost. No one wins in this situation. “

March 26th is a sentence in this case.

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