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Baltimore Man Sentenced for DUI Vehicular Manslaughter

In Baltimore, a Denton area man was recently sentenced for driving under the influence (DUI) and for vehicular manslaughter.  The man, 37 year old Daniel Foster, was ordered to serve 5 years jail time for his guilty plea.  Mr. Foster is responsible for the death of a father of six children.

Aside from jail time, Foster was also ordered to perform 150 hours of community service and the jail time he was sentenced with is part of a 10 year suspended sentence.

On April 27, Foster was arrested for DUI and negligent manslaughter after he drove drunk and crashed into 39 year old John Hill.  Foster pled guilty to all charges.  Local law enforcement report that Foster drove his pick up the wrong way on the ramp from Gay Street to state Route 404.  His pickup collided with Hill's car and Hill died instantaneously at the scene of the accident.

When police arrived at the scene, they administered a breath alcohol test on Foster, whose blood alcohol concentration was more than 3 times the state's legal limit.

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