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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Stiles finds that defendant was properly given a 30-year sentence on his conviction for vehicular homicide over a fatal crash involving a pedestrian. The record shows that the trial court appropriately considered the aggravating circumstances and mitigating factors in imposing the sentence. Also, the sentence was not excessive since the mandatory fine was not imposed, and seven years of the sentence were suspended, while only the first three would be served without probation, parole or suspension. Affirmed.
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