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Ca. Supreme Court Won't Hear Case Involving Deadly Halloween Crash

Summary by MyNewsLA.com
The California Supreme Court refused Tuesday to review the case of a young man convicted of murder for driving drunk on Halloween night 2019 and fatally striking a Long Beach couple and their 3-year-old son as they returned from trick-or-treating. Carlo Adrian Navarro, now 25, is serving a 25-years-to-life state prison sentence for the deaths of Raihan Dakhil Awaida, 32, Joseph Awaida, 30, and their son, Omar. In a split ruling Oct. 14, a state …
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