Driver Who Killed Reveler Gets 6 to 8 Years
From Times Wire Reports
A motorist who killed a Super Bowl reveler when he drove his sport utility vehicle into a crowd celebrating the New England Patriots’ 2004 championship was sentenced in Boston to six to eight years in prison.
Stanley Filoma, 26, was convicted of manslaughter in the death of James Grabowski, 21. Prosecutors said Filoma was drunk and trying to get away from police when he plowed his Toyota Land Cruiser into the crowd. Four others were injured.
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