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| Teen Looking At Boot Camp For Homicide |
| By heraldonline.com |
| Published: 06/22/2010 |
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A Fort Mill teen could serve up to six years in boot camp after was sentenced in court today in the crash that killed fellow Nation Ford High classmate Michelle DiBernardini. Michael Thomas Chambers, 18, was initially charged with driving under the influence and reckless homicide in the Oct. 12 crash. The DUI charge was later dropped after he was found not legally drunk. He pleaded guilty today to reckless homicide. On the student holiday, DiBernardini was a passenger in a car driven by Chambers. They were heading to the mall when the car collided with a truck on South Steele Street. Chambers' mother previously said the wreck and subsequent charges have made for “a very difficult time for all involved.” Read More. |
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