Piloto acusado de cruzar puente a 231 km/h rechazó salida alternativa: negó donar $100 mil a bomberos | bio-bio-tuercas
Chilean Rally Driver Rejects Plea Deal in High-Speed Case
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San Pedro,Chile - Chilean rally driver Felipe Padilla has rejected a plea deal offered by prosecutors in a case stemming from his alleged speeding incident on the Llacolén bridge in San Pedro.Padilla,who was clocked driving at 231 km/h (143 mph),opted to proceed with a trial instead of accepting the deal,which included a $100,000 donation to the local fire department.
The decision came during a 31-minute hearing at the San Pedro Guarantee Court on December 2nd. Padilla faces charges of exceeding the speed limit. His defense team attempted to argue for the case’s dismissal due to the statute of limitations, but both the prosecutor and the judge rejected the request.
The plea deal offered by the prosecutor stipulated that Padilla would have to agree to fixed domicile and make the donation to Bomberos. however, Padilla chose to fight the charges, with a trial date set for march 4, 2025, at 10:00 AM.
Chilean Rally Driver Rejects Plea Deal in High-Speed Bridge Incident
San Pedro, Chile – Felipe Padilla, a Chilean rally driver facing charges for allegedly speeding at 231 km/h (143 mph) across the Llacolén Bridge in San Pedro, has rejected a plea deal offered by prosecutors. The deal, which included a $100,000 donation to the local fire department, was presented during a December 2nd hearing at the San Pedro Guarantee Court.
court documents obtained by BioBioChile reveal that the hearing lasted 31 minutes. Padilla’s defense team argued for the dismissal of the case due to the statute of limitations, a claim refuted by prosecutor María Belén Kuzmanic. Judge marianne schuck Dannenberg ultimately rejected the defense’s motion.
The prosecution then proposed an alternative resolution, requiring Padilla to establish a fixed residence and make the aforementioned donation to the San Pedro fire department. Though, Padilla declined the offer, opting to proceed with the trial.The case will now move forward, with both parties scheduled to reconvene on March 4, 2025, at 10:00 am for another Simplified Procedure Hearing.
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High-Speed Rally Driver Puts Pedal to the Metal, Rejecting Plea Deal
San Pedro, Chile: Chilean rally driver Felipe Padilla has boldly chosen to defy a plea deal offered by prosecutors in a high-octane case stemming from his alleged speeding frenzy on the Llacolén bridge. Clocked at a staggering 231 km/h (143 mph), Padilla opted to face the music in a trial instead of accepting the deal, which included a hefty $100,000 donation to the local fire department.
This dramatic turn of events unfolded during a brisk 31-minute hearing at the San Pedro Guarantee Court on December 2nd. Padilla’s legal team made a valiant attempt to have the case dismissed, citing the statute of limitations. However, both the prosecutor and the judge swiftly rejected this motion, ensuring the case would proceed.
The proposed plea deal stipulated that Padilla would need to agree to fixed domicile and make the substantial donation to Bomberos. Despite this enticing offer, Padilla decided to fight the charges head-on.
The stage is now set for a high-stakes legal battle, with the trial date locked in for March 4, 2025, at 10:00 AM.
