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Family Outraged Over Lenient Sentence in Hit-and-Run Case

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The Dubose case has ignited outrage as Scottie Sherman’s family received a lenient four-year sentence for a fatal hit-and-run. They believe justice was not served, as Dubose admitted to reckless driving and substance abuse. Community support grows as advocates call for stricter penalties for dangerous drivers.

Family Outraged Over Leniency in Hit-and-Run Case

A devastating hit-and-run incident has left a family reeling after Alexis Dubose received a surprisingly lenient sentence for killing construction worker Scottie Sherman. After nearly four years of waiting, Sherman’s family was left shocked when the judge handed down a sentence of just four years in prison, following a plea deal that many believe is far too lenient for the circumstances.

Details of the Tragic Incident

The tragic incident occurred back in June 2021, when Sherman was diligently working on Buford Highway in Doraville. Dubose, who admitted to drinking and speeding at 74 mph in a 35 mph zone, struck Sherman after recklessly crossing three lanes of traffic and crashing into the construction site. Following the incident, Dubose has remained free on bond, while Sherman’s family has endured the emotional turmoil of waiting for justice.

The Sentence that Shocked a Family

During the long wait for sentencing, Dubose took a plea deal that ultimately resulted in a 10-year prison sentence, though she will only be serving four years of that behind bars. The family of Scottie Sherman has expressed profound dismay at this outcome, describing it as a “slap in the face” to their loved one’s memory and a blatant miscarriage of justice. As the family grapples with this reality, they find it almost unfathomable that Dubose could walk away with what they perceive to be such a minimal punishment.

Family’s Pain and Struggle for Justice

Scottie Sherman’s daughter, Leneesha Morton, has openly shared her disbelief regarding the leniency of Dubose’s sentence. Morton highlighted the tragic irony of the situation, expressing her conviction that had the roles been reversed, the consequences for her father would have been far more severe. The pain of losing a loved one is compounded by the feeling that justice has not been served.

Legal Proceedings and Community Fallout

This case took significant time to navigate through the legal system, and Sherman’s family has been present at every hearing related to Dubose’s case. They claim to have had no meaningful involvement in the plea negotiations, with their attorney raising concerns over the lack of accountability for Dubose’s reckless actions. The family hopes that through this painful experience, they can advocate for stronger punishment for such dangerous driving behaviors in the future.

Future of Dubose’s Legal Troubles

Dubose is facing multiple charges, including homicide by vehicle and hit-and-run, as a result of her indictment. Legal experts noted that the plea deal was likely influenced by Dubose having no previous criminal record, making her eligible for a lighter sentence. The DeKalb County District Attorney’s Office indicated they communicated with Sherman’s family during the plea discussions, though the family disputes that they ever consented to the terms presented.

Community’s Outcry for Justice

The community has rallied around Sherman’s family as they seek to navigate the complex and often frustrating legal system. Supporters have expressed outrage over the perceived lack of accountability for those who engage in reckless behavior that endangers lives. Activists and family members alike hope to bring greater awareness to the issue of impaired driving and the dire consequences it can have on families.

Uncertain Times Ahead

As the family continues to grapple with the emotional fallout from this tragic incident, they remain hopeful for a future where justice prevails. Uncertainty looms over when the next court proceedings for Dubose will take place, with indications suggesting it may occur as soon as December or be pushed back until the following year.

The Sherman family’s struggle is a painful reminder of the impact of reckless driving on innocent lives and the enduring quest for justice in the face of overwhelming loss. As they process their grief, they advocate for change in hopes of preventing further tragedies of this nature.

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