A Lincolnwood man who killed a pedestrian in a West Rogers Park crash two years in the past will serve no jail time after pleading responsible to reckless murder by motorized vehicle on Thursday, in keeping with court docket data.
Decide James Novy sentenced Adis Spahija, 21, to 24 months of probation with 400 hours of neighborhood service after he pleaded responsible to the cost in reference to the September 2023 crash that killed 33-year-old Michael Valentin.
Prosecutors mentioned Spahija was rushing eastbound on Peterson Avenue in a 2014 Volkswagen Touareg when the visitors sign at California Avenue turned yellow round 7:26 a.m. on September 18, 2023. An 18-year-old lady driving westbound was turning south onto California when Spahija entered the intersection and struck her car, in keeping with a Chicago police report.
Each automobiles careened onto the sidewalk, the place they struck Valentin. He was pronounced lifeless on the scene.
In charging paperwork, prosecutors alleged Spahija was driving “recklessly” above the pace restrict and disobeyed a visitors sign when he entered the intersection. He remained on the scene following the crash and was initially cited for visitors infractions, in keeping with police data. Spahija voluntarily submitted to a DUI check, which got here again unfavorable, a crash investigation report confirmed.
Prosecutors didn’t file reckless murder prices in opposition to Spahija till practically six months after the incident.
Along with probation and neighborhood service, Novy ordered Spahija to attend a sufferer affect panel and adjust to different normal probation situations.
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