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Tampa Bayshore Crash Suspects Enter Pleas | NewsRadio WFLA

By Gordon Byrd Dec 31, 2020 TAMPA Two men have entered guilty pleas for their role in a racing-related crash that killed a 24-year-old woman and her young daughter in 2018. 21-year-old Cameron Herron, driver of the Ford Mustang that struck and killed Jessica Reisinger-Rabinault and her 21-month-old daughter Lillia Rabinault, pled guilty to two counts of vehicular homicide and unlawful racing. He ll be sentenced after an investigation and a February 18th hearing. The state wants him to serve 18 1/2 years in prison. 20-year-old John Barrineau, driver of the other car, pled guilty. Judge Christopher Nash sentenced him to six years in prison plus 15 years probation. His driver s license will be suspended for five years and he ll have to perform 200 hours of community service, half of which would involve talking to young people about the dangers of reckless driving.

Tampa Bayshore Crash Suspects Enter Pleas

By Gordon Byrd Dec 31, 2020 TAMPA Two men have entered guilty pleas for their role in a racing-related crash that killed a 24-year-old woman and her young daughter in 2018. 21-year-old Cameron Herron, driver of the Ford Mustang that struck and killed Jessica Reisinger-Rabinault and her 21-month-old daughter Lillia Rabinault, pled guilty to two counts of vehicular homicide and unlawful racing. He ll be sentenced after an investigation and a February 18th hearing. The state wants him to serve 18 1/2 years in prison. 20-year-old John Barrineau, driver of the other car, pled guilty. Judge Christopher Nash sentenced him to six years in prison plus 15 years probation. His driver s license will be suspended for five years and he ll have to perform 200 hours of community service, half of which would involve talking to young people about the dangers of reckless driving.

Tampa Bayshore Crash Suspects Enter Pleas | Newsradio WFLA Orlando

By Gordon Byrd Dec 31, 2020 TAMPA Two men have entered guilty pleas for their role in a racing-related crash that killed a 24-year-old woman and her young daughter in 2018. 21-year-old Cameron Herron, driver of the Ford Mustang that struck and killed Jessica Reisinger-Rabinault and her 21-month-old daughter Lillia Rabinault, pled guilty to two counts of vehicular homicide and unlawful racing. He ll be sentenced after an investigation and a February 18th hearing. The state wants him to serve 18 1/2 years in prison. 20-year-old John Barrineau, driver of the other car, pled guilty. Judge Christopher Nash sentenced him to six years in prison plus 15 years probation. His driver s license will be suspended for five years and he ll have to perform 200 hours of community service, half of which would involve talking to young people about the dangers of reckless driving.

Teens charged in 2018 deadly Bayshore Blvd crash to change pleas

Young men plead guilty in 2018 deadly Bayshore Blvd. crash Both will serve time in prison Teens charged in 2018 deadly Bayshore Blvd. crash to change pleas Posted at 10:36 AM, Dec 29, 2020 and last updated 2020-12-31 14:58:47-05 TAMPA, Fla. — The two young men accused of racing on Bayshore Boulevard in Tampa leading up to the death of a woman and her nearly 2-year-old daughter have plead guilty. Cameron Herrin and John Barrineau will each serve time in prison. Herrin, who was in the Ford Mustang that hit Jessica Reisinger-Raubenolt and 21-month-old Lillia Raubenolt will be sentenced in February. He faces between 18 and 30 years in prison.

Harvard Medical School tweet refers to biological females as birthing people

Posted at 6:11 pm on December 26, 2020 by Brett T. This editor’s not a woman, but he can understand why a lot of women would be upset that they’re being “erased.” Tampax had a “myth-busting” campaign “to celebrate the diversity of all people who bleed.” Toronto’s mayor held a day to eliminate the stigma around periods experienced by “menstruators.” Healthline had a special piece on the sex lives of “vulva-owners.” We’ve also heard the term “birthing people” thrown around, but Campus Reform reports that it recently appeared in a tweet from a department at Harvard Medical School. Globally, ethnic minority pregnant and birthing people suffer worse outcomes and experiences during and after pregnancy and childbirth. These inequities have been further highlighted by #COVID19. Watch this panel discussion on #MaternalJustice. https://t.co/RcflQQapQopic.twitter.com/N5m2s2SRdi

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