Plea offer is made in case
Keith Kinnaird News Editor | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 10 years, 1 month AGO
SANDPOINT — A plea offer is on the table in a vehicular manslaughter case resulting from a U.S. Highway 2 crash that killed a Washington state woman.
Bonner County Deputy Prosecutor Roger Hanlon has advised Christopher Dale Jewsbury’s legal counsel that he will recommend a 360-day jail sentence with 180 days suspended if Jewsbury pleads guilty at a pretrial conference.
The offer was disclosed in an email exchange between Hanlon and Deputy Public Defender Susie Jensen which was carbon copied to the mother of Amy Lynn Brady, the woman who was killed in the March 14 crash east of Oldtown.
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