Man sentenced to prison for causing deadly crash while driving with suspended license

Despite a request for a lighter sentence, a man accused of causing a deadly crash while driving with a suspended license was sentenced to eight years in prison as part of a plea agreement on Monday.

Caesar George was charged with manslaughter in the March 4, 2020, crash that killed 79-year-old Eugene Roller.

It was revealed in court that George, who had 13 speeding violations and a suspended license, was speeding when he crashed into Roller on Kitty Hawk Road.

“I wasn’t intentionally that morning speeding, I was trying to get back to my wife who was pregnant and high risk,” George pleaded to the judge.

George had already agreed to a plea deal but was wanting 187th Criminal District Court Judge Stephanie Boyd to reconsider the eight-year sentence.

“You have 13 speeding convictions, that’s a problem,” Boyd said before agreeing to the terms of the plea deal.

George was immediately taken into custody after the hearing to begin his prison term.

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