GETTY/Helen H. Richardson/MediaNews Group/The Denver Post (DENVER) Prosecutors who charged Rogel Aguilera-Mederos following a deadly crash vowed to release previously undisclosed information from the case to the public after Colorado Gov. Jared Polis granted the truck driver clemency on Thursday, commuting his 110-year sentence to 10 years. "We look forward to sharing more information with our community that we were ethically prohibited from releasing while the case was pending," Jefferson County District Attorney Alexis King, the prosecutor in the case, said in a statement on Thursday. It is unclear when the DA will release the new information or what it would include. ABC News has reached out to King's office, but a request for comment was not immediately returned. Mederos was sentenced on Dec. 13 to 110 years in prison for a 2019 fatal crash on Interstate 70, outside Denver, that killed four people and injured several others a sentence the judge said he wouldn&
GETTY/Helen H. Richardson/MediaNews Group/The Denver Post (DENVER) Prosecutors who charged Rogel Aguilera-Mederos following a deadly crash vowed to release previously undisclosed information from the case to the public after Colorado Gov. Jared Polis granted the truck driver clemency on Thursday, commuting his 110-year sentence to 10 years. "We look forward to sharing more information with our community that we were ethically prohibited from releasing while the case was pending," Jefferson County District Attorney Alexis King, the prosecutor in the case, said in a statement on Thursday. It is unclear when the DA will release the new information or what it would include. ABC News has reached out to King's office, but a request for comment was not immediately returned. Mederos was sentenced on Dec. 13 to 110 years in prison for a 2019 fatal crash on Interstate 70, outside Denver, that killed four people and injured several others a sentence the judge said he wouldn&
As a judge reconsiders the controversial 110-year sentence of Rogel Aguilera-Mederos, his mother said that she wouldn't stop fighting until her son is back home with his family.
iStock/nirat(NEW YORK) As a judge reconsiders the controversial 110-year sentence of Rogel Aguilera-Mederos, his mother said that she wouldn't stop fighting until her son is back home with his family. "I feel very sad for the people who lost their lives," Oslaida Mederos told "Nightline" on Monday in an exclusive interview. "And my son is suffering from it, as well as I am. We are Christians, we believe in God and we pray for them. He is a good boy." Mederos was sentenced on Dec. 13 to 110 years in prison for a 2019 fatal crash on I-70, outside Denver, that killed four people and injured several others – a sentence that the judge in the case said he wouldn't have chosen if he had the discretion. Amid public outcry over the case, Jefferson County District Attorney Alexis King – the prosecutor in this case – filed a motion earlier this month asking the court to reduce Mederos' sentence, suggesting a 20-30 year sentencing range instead.