An Oregon woman, Fivea Sharapoff, was recently sentenced to 16 years and eight months in prison after being convicted of killing two Eugene, Oregon women in a car crash. Sharapoff had been driving under the influence of alcohol (three times the legal limit) in the wrong direction on Interstate 5 when she struck a vehicle that carried the women. Another female passenger in the car was injured.
The conviction for first degree manslaughter and second degree assault falls under Oregon’s Measure 11, which means there will be no early release.