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Anza Man Convicted in Wreck That Killed Two North of Desert Center

Posted by Contributing Editor on November 9, 2020 in Crime | Leave a response
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A 21-year-old felon who caused a head-on collision north of Desert Center, killing two people, faces up to 14 years in state prison at his sentencing date scheduled for Jan. 8.

Austin Bly Ellington of Anza was 18 years old on June 29, 2018, when his truck crashed into another on state Route 62, east of state Route 177, killing one of his passengers and the driver of the truck.

An Indio jury deliberated less than a day before finding Ellington on Friday guilty of two counts of vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated without gross negligence and one count of driving under the influence of alcohol causing bodily injury, along with several sentence-enhancing allegations.

Ellington was initially charged with two counts of DUI gross vehicular manslaughter, but the jury opted to instead convict the defendant of two lesser counts of vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated without gross negligence.

The jury deadlocked 8-4 in favor of convicting Ellington of one count of driving with a blood-alcohol content exceeding .08% causing bodily injury, forcing Riverside County Superior Court Judge James Hawkins to a declare a mistrial on that charge.

There was no immediate word on whether prosecutors intend to retry him on that charge.

Ellington was taken into custody Friday after being free on bail throughout the trial.

Testimony in the trial spanned over two weeks, with closing arguments by the prosecution and defense completed by late Thursday afternoon.

According to prosecutors, Ellington and several others departed from Anza that day headed in a multi-vehicle caravan toward Parker, Arizona, to celebrate the Fourth of July at Lake Havasu.

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Prosecutors said the crash occurred several hours into the excursion, as Ellington was passing vehicles on the two-lane thoroughfare while driving above the speed limit.

According to California Highway Patrol Officer Jackie Quintero, Ellington’s eastbound truck entered the westbound lane and slammed head-on into another pickup driven by 57-year-old Banning resident David Brian Chance, who died at the scene.

Mariah Garcia, 20, of Anza, was riding in Ellington’s truck and also died at the scene, the officer said.

Ellington and another of his passengers were airlifted to Desert Regional Medical Center in Palm Springs for treatment of what were described as major injuries.

Deputy District Attorney Karen Salas played for jurors a video posted to Snapchat by one of the occupants traveling in the defendant’s truck the day of the crash, which the prosecutor said shows the defendant driving with an apparent beer bottle between his legs.

During his closing argument, defense attorney Eduardo Madrid disputed the prosecution’s characterization of the defendant’s final pass attempt, citing witness testimony that the defendant made a legal pass attempt that would have been successful had the other motorist not sped up in order to block Ellington from getting ahead.

Madrid also disputed the validity of the results of blood tests, citing procedural irregularities, and accused the CHP officers involved of botching the investigation.

Two blood samples taken 2 1/2 hours after the crash, one by the hospital and another by an external laboratory, showed Ellington’s blood- alcohol content at .10% and .08%, respectfully, according to court papers.

Ellington was arrested July 17, 2018, at the hospital, more than two weeks after the crash.

Ellington is awaiting trial on a felony case from April 2018 that includes allegations that he discharged a firearm in a negligent manner.

The criminal complaint filed by the Riverside County District Attorney’s Office says Ellington has a prior felony conviction of “moral turpitude” that he committed when he was a minor. Additional information about that crime was not available.

Anza Man Convicted in Wreck That Killed Two North of Desert Center was last modified: November 9th, 2020 by Contributing Editor

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