McKinleyville Woman Sentenced to Nine Years for DUI Manslaughter of Pedestrian, Fleeing the Scene
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27-year-old McKinleyville woman will serve nine years in state prison
for running over and killing a pedestrian while driving drunk and on
drugs.
This
morning Judge John Feeney accepted Shala Marie Bianco’s guilty plea
to gross vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated, along with the
special allegation of hit-and-run.
Bianco.
Under
her agreement with the District Attorney’s Office, Bianco will
serve four years for the manslaughter and five years for fleeing the
scene after her Toyota Rav 4 struck and killed Clifford Deckert, 47.
The maximum penalty for gross vehicular manslaughter is 10 years.