Looking for something else I ran across the witness video of Young weaving around on the road prior to the crash. The video ends just before the crash itself, although there is a still photograph of the wrecked vehicles.
According to the linked articles, in November 2018 Jack Dillon Young was sentenced to 55 years in prison, with the finding that the truck was a deadly weapon, meaning he has to serve at least half his sentence before being considered for parole.
https://www.mysanantonio.com/news/local ... 378723.php
https://www.ksat.com/news/2018/11/09/ja ... bus-crash/
However, when I pull up his info at the TDCJ Offender Information search, it shows he has 12 sentences of 20 years each for Intoxication Manslaughter, one sentence of 10 years for Intoxication Manslaughter, and one sentence of five years for Intoxication Assault. A "Maximum Sentence Date" of 2073-05-06 is listed, which is 55 years from May of 2018, which is when he flunked a test of THC while he was out on bond. So looks like his bond was revoked and he got credit for time in jail awaiting trial. His parole eligibility date was 2020-07-04 (this past summer), parole was denied on 05-12-2020 with a new parole hearing set for May of 2021.
The verbiage on that page seems to indicate his sentences are consecutive, which would add up to 255 years. I suppose that somehow when you drop all those sentences into the Texas statutes for sentencing and parole and crank the handle, maybe 55 years pops out and a realistic chance at parole comes only halfway through, but ... I dunno.
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- Tue Nov 24, 2020 3:13 pm
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- Mon Jul 16, 2018 7:46 pm
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He already pleaded no contest to killing 13 people and is awaiting sentencing. I doubt he goes to trial for smoking pot. At most his bond revoked and held in jail until sentencing.Frankie wrote: ↑Mon Jul 16, 2018 6:46 pmhttps://www.ksat.com/news/driver-charge ... ease-againDriver charged in bus crash that killed 13 tests positive for THC again, is arrested
No way this guy goes to trial on the “he’s a good boy that made one little mistake” defense.
- Thu May 31, 2018 4:30 pm
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He was out on pre-trial bond, but earlier this month he flunked a drug test for THC, plus he owes the court some money. The article didn't say whether his bond was revoked yet or not.
I happily don't have much experience with criminal trials and such, but what I do know says the justice system does not move very fast.
I happily don't have much experience with criminal trials and such, but what I do know says the justice system does not move very fast.
- Thu May 31, 2018 12:31 pm
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https://www.ksat.com/news/driver-charge ... no-contest
UVALDE, Texas - Jack Dillon Young, the 21-year-old man charged in the bus crash that killed 13 members of a New Braunfels church last spring, pleaded no contest Thursday.
Young also waived his right to a jury trial and faces anywhere from 2 to 270 years in prison for 13 counts of intoxication manslaughter to be served consecutively. His punishment phase is set for Nov. 7-9.