Authorities say Hebron ran a stoplight and struck the driver's side of a car driven by Andrea Michelle "Shelly" Guider, a nurse at River Region Medical Center.
VICKSBURG, MS (AP) - A Vicksburg man faces up to 50 years in prison when he is sentenced April 5 for aggravated driving under the influence in a wreck that killed a nurse in 2012.
The Vicksburg Post reports that Julius Hebron pleaded guilty Friday in Warren County Circuit Court to two counts of aggravated DUI causing injury or death. Each carries a maximum of 25 years in prison.
Authorities say Hebron ran a stoplight and struck the driver's side of a car driven by Andrea Michelle "Shelly" Guider, a nurse at River Region Medical Center. Guider was pronounced dead at the scene.
Prosecutors say a blood sample taken from Hebron showed a blood alcohol level of 0.20%. The legal limit in Mississippi is 0.08%.
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