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Updated: 3:34 PM Jun 17, 2008
Fatal High-Speed Chase Send Driver to Jail for 18 Years
A man convicted of killing a Pike County resident during a high-speed chase was sentenced Monday in Dothan. Posted: 3:20 PM Jun 17, 2008 |
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A man convicted of killing a Pike County resident during a high-speed chase was sentenced Monday in Dothan.
21-year-old Phillip Lutz was found guilty of murder in April. Prosecutors say Lutz led police on a chase from Florida into Alabama in July of last year.
The chase ended when Lutz crashed his truck into a car and killing 66-year-old James Williamson of Goshen.
Judge Ed Jackson sentenced Lutz to 18 years in prison.
Defense attorneys plan to appeal the case.
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