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    Meth-fuelled driver jailed for four years for fatal 2016 accident

    The Appeals Court on Wednesday upheld a guilty verdict against a driver of a Mercedes Benz who crashed into another vehicle, causing a fire that killed the driver and his girlfriend in 2016.

    The Appeals Court upheld the ruling of the primary court that found Jenpop Weeraporn, 37, guilty of driving under methamphetamine when his car crashed with a Ford on Phaholyothin road in Moo 8 village in Tambon Chiang Rak Noi in Ayutthaya’s Bang Pa-in district on March 13, 2016.


    The crash caused a fire in the Fiesta, killing the driver, Krissana Thavorn in his 30s and Thanthapat Horsaengchai.


    The primary court sentenced Jenpop to two years and six months in jail. But relatives of the two victims, who were co-plaintiffs, appealed for a harsher penalty.




    The Appeals Court initially sentenced Jenpop to six years in jail but commuted it to four years on the grounds that his testimony was useful during the trial. The court ordered him to be jailed immediately.

    Meth-fuelled driver jailed for four years for fatal 2016 accident

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    He should have bought a Ferrari. Cheapskate Mercedes didn't get him off.

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    2yrs.less because his testimony was usefull during the trial.
    sorry I was drugged up to the hilt.
    the video of the murder wasn't usefull.
    only the brown envelope was of any use,to the poor family of those killed.

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    Will he go to the Supreme Court? They usually do but maybe the deal will be that he gets a pass out in two and serves his time as a trustee.

    He has a lot of merit to make before the balance is restored.

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