“My analysis of the Walgreens video concluded that the Corolla was traveling an average of 170.9 feet per second or 116.5 MPH over the last 188 ft or 1.1 seconds prior to impact. Police used security cameras to estimate her speed. Pecore stated that she then really did not remember what happened,” the complaint states. Pecore recalled the vehicle enter the intersection as she approached. Pecore did state that she did remember seeing a vehicle stopped northbound on S. “Pecore stated that she saw that the light was green, but then it turned yellow so she thought she could make it through the intersection. (The officer) informed Pecore that a preliminary speed estimate was that she was traveling in excess of 100 MPH and Pecore said that she did not think that was right,” the complaint states. (The officer) asked Pecore if she was racing another car, weaving in and out of traffic or being encouraged to drive that fast and she said she was not. “(The officer) asked Pecore why was she driving so fast and she said that she did not know and that she just was. At a later stage of the case, the defense can ask for the case to be moved to juvenile court, but such requests are not automatically granted.Īccording to the criminal complaint, Pecore told police she had her mother’s car without permission. In Wisconsin, those ages 10 and older charged with certain homicide counts are prosecuted in adult court. The next step in the criminal case will be a preliminary hearing. Pecore’s mother said she also is trying to find an attorney for her.Īnother status conference was scheduled for Dec. ![]() Pecore appeared in court Tuesday, where the court commissioner said the public defender’s office has contacted more than 75 attorneys without success in retaining a lawyer. Pecore was allegedly driving more than 100mph at the time. 30 crash at Oneida & Mason streets which killed Cruz Beltron, 17. Sienna Pecore is charged with first-degree reckless homicide, hit & run involving death, and driving a vehicle without owner’s consent for the Oct. ![]() GREEN BAY (WLUK) - The teen charged in connection with a fatal crash on the city’s west-side still does not have an attorney, so the case remains on hold.
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