It's been almost a year, and Michael Patton still wants justice. To him, that means seeing criminal charges filed against the driver who killed his son.
It’s been almost a year, and Michael Patton still wants justice. To him, that means seeing criminal charges filed against an off-duty Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputy who dozed off on his way home from work, killing two U.S. Marines who were stranded on an Orange County freeway in a disabled vehicle.
Orange County prosecutors weigh whether to charge the Los Angeles County sheriff's deputy implicated in a Mission Viejo car wreck that killed two Marines.