Man Gets 21 Years for DUI Deaths
This week, a man from Tampa Bay was sentenced to 21 years of prison for killing two women during a series of DUI accidents.
A Florida judge sentenced 41-year-old Randy Archiquette on Friday. Back in November, the defendant pled guilty to two counts of DUI manslaughter. Since he refused to make a deal with district attorney, he could have faced life imprisonment for his actions.
According to local police, Archiquette caused a total of five DUI accidents within 30 minutes back in April of 2009. She only stopped driving after his SUV flipped over. In separate collisions, 69-year-old Betty Williams and 20-year-old Britney McFarland were killed by Archiquette.
When police finally arrested Archiquette, they say that his blood alcohol level was .147 percent which is well above the state's legal limit of .08 percent.
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