KDVR-The judge will judge Joseph Quinig, on the occasion of the end of the ruling of three teenagers who threw rocks on the upcoming cars, which eventually killed Alexa Bartel, who is 20 years old.
On Tuesday, the judge will be sentenced to Quinig after being convicted of 19 charges, one of the first -class killing.
This ruling comes after three high school students throwing rocks in the traffic cars in Jefferson Province on the night of April 19, 2023. Bartel was driving the teenagers when a rock passed through the windshield, hitting it in the head and killing it.
Quinig was said to be driving and threw a deadly rock. Two other people in the car, Nicholas Carole Check and Zakari Kwak, took over the guilt of guilt, and took guilty on less charges in exchange for approval of the certificate in the Koinig trial.
Carol Check was sentenced to 45 years in prison in the Ministry of Reform after he admitted that he was guilty of a second -degree murder, a criminal attempt to commit a first -class murder and the crime of violence. Meanwhile, KWAK received the maximum sentence for 32 years after adopting guilty on one of the first -class assault, the charge of the second degree assault and an additional number of criminal attempt to commit the attacks.
Quinig went to trial, as the defense argued that while the three secondary schools caused the death of Bartel, the evidence showed that it was not a first -class murder. He argued that Quinig made the options that killed Bartel.