Joshua Collier, 34, was recently sentenced to 7-15 years in prison for a ’22 fatal crash while intoxicated. He also received 39 months to 5 years for causing injury in the same incident, served concurrently. Despite his schizophrenia diagnosis, a jury found him guilty, citing nitrous oxide use. Collier’s mental health issues were noted, but the court emphasized his responsibility. During the sentencing, victims’ relatives urged the judge for a lengthy prison term, while Collier ultimately chose not to make a statement after an argument with the judge.
Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet