By Associated Press - Tuesday, November 8, 2016

HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) - A Hartford man who police say drove drunk and caused a fiery crash that led to the death of an elderly man has pleaded guilty.

The Hartford Courant reports (https://cour.at/2fVXSty ) 44-year-old Alexander Rivera entered the plea Monday under the Alford doctrine to charges that include second-degree manslaughter with a motor vehicle. Under the doctrine, a defendant doesn’t admit guilt but acknowledges there’s enough evidence for a conviction.

Authorities say Rivera was traveling westbound in August 2015 when he hit an eastbound vehicle, shoving it backward 52 feet. The car then came to a rest and caught fire.



Prosecutors say the vehicle’s passenger, 81-year-old Lawrence Trim, suffered injuries that left him a quadriplegic. He died about eight months later.

Rivera faces six years in prison when he’s sentenced Jan. 20.

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Information from: Hartford Courant, https://www.courant.com

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