Woman Convicted In Crash Pleads Guilty To Driving On Revoked License

CHICAGO (CBS) -- A 27-year-old woman who was charged in a 2007 crash that killed two teenagers pleaded guilty to driving while her license was revoked last month in west suburban Riverside.

At 7:22 p.m. on March 30, police responded to a two-vehicle crash at 26th Street and Harlem Avenue, according to Riverside police. No one was injured in the crash and both drivers said they didn't want to file a report because there was only minor damage.

An officer then recognized Michelle Anguiano, of Lyons, who was the driver in a fatal 2007 crash in the 200 block of East Burlington Street in Riverside that left two people dead, police said.

In the 2007 crash, Anguiano lost control of her Dodge Neon SRT while going 40 miles over the posted speed limit and struck a tree at 65 mph, splitting the car in half, police said. The crash killed Stanley Joray, an 18-year-old from Berwyn, as well as 16-year-old Adam TeBockhorst, from Lyons, and injured Anguiano and another passenger. All four were wearing seat belts at the time.

Anguiano was charged with aggravated reckless driving and sentenced to 60 days in jail, three years of probation and 1,280 hours of community service for the 2007 crash, police said.

Following last week's crash, officers discovered that Anguiano's license was still revoked and took her into custody, police said. She was charged with driving while license revoked and driving too fast for conditions and her 2015 Jeep was impounded.

Once in custody, police checked with the Cook County state's attorney's office for a possible felony upgrade on driving while her license was revoked. Because the 2007 crash did not involve drugs or alcohol but excessive speed and reckless driving, there was no enhancement available and the request was denied, police said.

Investigators also discovered that Anguiano had been charged with driving while her license was revoked in September of 2016 in Riverside, police said. She received a fine for that incident.

On Friday, Anguiano pleaded guilty to driving while her license was revoked, police said. She was sentenced to one year of conditional discharge, a $409 fine and 300 hours of community service.

The Cook County state's attorney's office sought a 30-day jail sentence with a sheriff's work alternative program in the case, but a judge ruled otherwise.

(Source: Sun-Times Media Wire © Chicago Sun-Times 2017. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.)

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