News

Actions

Sentencing date set for man in car crash that killed three FSU students

Sentencing today for man in car crash that killed three FSU students
Posted at 5:43 AM, Nov 07, 2017
and last updated 2017-11-07 06:23:47-05

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WTXL) - The man of accused of crashing his car and killing three Florida State University students received a Jan. 16, 2008, sentencing date on Tuesday. 

A case management hearing for Stanley Jaboin on Tuesday took but a few minutes, and he was not in court for the proceeding. 

Jaboin has been found guilty of three counts of vehicular homicide, three counts of manslaughter by driving under influence and other charges.

He'll be in court at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday.

In 2015, Jaboin crashed his car into a PT Cruiser driven by Nikolas Bonilla while going more than 100 miles per hour at the intersection of West Pensacola Street and White Drive.

Three passengers died: Kevin Boos, 22, Vincenzo Libio, 22, and Morgan Carr, 21.

MOBILE USERS: Download our WTXL news app on your Apple and Android devices for the latest from South Georgia and North Florida. Also, download our WTXL Weather Now app for Apple and Android devices to get the latest local weather wherever you go. 

Follow us on Facebook and Twitter for additional local news and hourly updates.

Copyright 2017 WTXL via Raycom News Network. All rights reserved.