BANGOR, Maine (AP) - A Maine teen is set to serve three years of a 10-year sentence for manslaughter in a crash that left his best friend dead.
The Sun Journal reports 19-year-old Ethyn Buotte was sentenced Friday in Franklin County Superior Court. He pleaded guilty to causing the death of 19-year-old Griffyn Smith, a passenger in a 2018 one-car crash in Weld.
The state dismissed a charge of operating under the influence in exchange for the plea.
Prosecutors said then-18-year-old Buotte was speeding when he lost control of his car that spun, rolled over several times and hit a tree. Prosecutors said the cause of Smith’s death was blunt-force trauma.
Evidence showed Buotte had alcohol and an opioid painkiller in his system.
Buotte’s attorney said he is very remorseful and finished high school.
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