MIAMI – The driver of the car or truck that took the daily life of 2-calendar year-previous Anthony De Leon on Valentine’s Working day in 2020 has arrived at a plea settlement with prosecutors.
Hanksabell Amargos pleaded responsible to vehicular homicide.
In a courtroom visual appeal Monday he apologized to the youthful boy’s family members, moments right before having a plea offer.
Anthony DeLeon Rojo died soon after he was struck and then pinned below a Dodge Charger Hellcat driven by the dealership’s Basic Supervisor, Amargos
Amargos, beneath the offer, will avoid prison time.
The toddler’s loved ones also spoke in court docket, keeping that they are nonetheless reeling from the suffering and grief of getting rid of their son.
In a lawsuit, the relatives achieved a settlement for $5.5 million.
Chrysler place out a statement saying in section, that law enforcement established “…the accident was brought about by a driver flooring the accelerator ensuing in a reduction of management while departing the Spitzer Autoworld dealership.” And that he “took the auto with no authorization…”