...he'll cry "ph is ganging up on me" or "WHY ME?" when others point out his LIES
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Las Vegas driver guilty of 2nd fatal DUI crash heads back to prison: ‘He learned absolutely nothing’
A man who served prison time for driving high and killing a motorcycle rider – who then killed another driver 10 years later – will serve a minimum of 10 years in prison with a maximum life term.
In court Monday, Clark County District Court Judge Monica Trujillo sentenced Prentiss Bates, 51, to a life term with the possibility of parole after 10 years on a vehicular homicide charge.
In 2012, Bates was impaired when he crashed into Jim Burchette, 58, killing him. A judge sentenced Bates to 8-20 years in prison. In August 2020, Bates, nearing the 8-year minimum of his up-to-20-year sentence, appeared before the Nevada Parole Board, which granted him his release. In 2022, Bates drove high again, crashing into and killing Demarr Sims, 40, who was sitting in a parked car.