By Gordon Byrd
Apr 8, 2021
TAMPA Cameron Herrin, the driver who pled guilty to the crash that killed a young mother and her toddler daughter on Bayshore Boulevard in 2018, was sentenced to 24 years in the Florida state prison system. nine years on one count of vehicular homicide and 15 years on the other count to be served consecutively.
The crash killed 24-year-old Jessica Reisinger-Raubenolt and her 21-month-old daughter Lillia Raubenolt.
The judge said that a youthful offender sentence would not be appropriate, and guidelines fall in the range of 18 to 30 years. He said the harm caused kept him from going to the low end of the guidelines, but arguments for departure did suggest against going to the maximum, including Herrin s age and lack of criminal history.
By Gordon Byrd
Apr 8, 2021
TAMPA Cameron Herrin, the driver who pled guilty to the crash that killed a young mother and her toddler daughter on Bayshore Boulevard in 2018, was sentenced to 24 years in the Florida state prison system. nine years on one count of vehicular homicide and 15 years on the other count to be served consecutively.
The crash killed 24-year-old Jessica Reisinger-Raubenolt and her 21-month-old daughter Lillia Raubenolt.
The judge said that a youthful offender sentence would not be appropriate, and guidelines fall in the range of 18 to 30 years. He said the harm caused kept him from going to the low end of the guidelines, but arguments for departure did suggest against going to the maximum, including Herrin s age and lack of criminal history.
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A Florida man was sentenced to prison Thursday, nearly three years after he crashed into a mother and 1-year-old daughter, killing both, according to reports.
Cameron Herrin, now 21, was allegedly racing with a fellow student in Tampa in his brand-new Ford Mustang a high-school graduation present when he slammed into Jessica Reisinger-Raubenolt, 24, who was pushing her daughter Lillia in a stroller across a road in 2018.
On Thursday, Herrin appeared wide-eyed as Hillsborough Circuit Judge Christopher Nash sentenced him to 24 years in prison six years short of the maximum sentence, which the victims family members had asked for, reports said. He was placed in handcuffs as members of his family wept, according to the Tampa Bay Times.
By Gordon Byrd
Apr 8, 2021
TAMPA Cameron Herrin, the driver who pled guilty to the crash that killed a young mother and her toddler daughter on Bayshore Boulevard in 2018, was sentenced to 24 years in the Florida state prison system. nine years on one count of vehicular homicide and 15 years on the other count to be served consecutively.
The crash killed 24-year-old Jessica Reisinger-Raubenolt and her 21-month-old daughter Lillia Raubenolt.
The judge said that a youthful offender sentence would not be appropriate, and guidelines fall in the range of 18 to 30 years. He said the harm caused kept him from going to the low end of the guidelines, but arguments for departure did suggest against going to the maximum, including Herrin s age and lack of criminal history.
Florida man sentenced in crash that killed Ohio mom, child
April 9, 2021
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1of9Cameron Herrin reacts the moment he hears his sentence at the conclusion of his sentencing hearing on Thursday, April 8, 2021, at the Hillsborough County Edgecomb Courthouse before 13th Judicial Circuit Court judge Christopher Nash in downtown Tampa, Fla. Herrin was sentenced to 24 years in prison for killing an Ohio mother and her young daughter in a 2018 traffic crash. (Douglas R. Clifford/Tampa Bay Times via AP)Douglas R. Clifford/APShow MoreShow Less
2of9David Raubenolt, center, reacts as his brother shares a victim impact statement during Cameron Herrin s sentencing hearing on Thursday, April 8, 2021, at the Hillsborough County Edgecomb Courthouse before 13th Judicial Circuit Court Judge Christopher Nash in downtown Tampa, Fla. Herrin was sentenced to 24 years in prison for killing Raubenolt s wife and young daughter in a 2018 traffic crash. (Douglas R. Clifford/T