Justice for Monique Munoz

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@VideoMattPresents stops at the memorial for Monique Munoz who passed away earlier this year when a teen ran into her in his Lamborghin.

The teen had been stopped by Beverly Hills police in October 2020 and November 2020 -- with body-worn video from the two stops indicating that he was cited first for driving 72 mph in a 35-mph zone and then cited for making an "unsafe start" by accelerating very fast with that officer deciding to impound the vehicle. In both instances, the officers noted that he was supposed to be driving with someone who was at least 25 under the rules of a learner's permit.

Rodriguez told Juvenile Court Judge Sabina A. Helton that the teenager "deserves the maximum sentence."

The teen -- who was 17 at the time of the Feb. 17 crash and is now 18 - - admitted a Juvenile Court petition charging him with vehicular manslaughter at an April 23 court hearing.

He is due back in court next Thursday, when the judge could make a determination on what he will face.

Monique Munoz case: Victim's family urges max sentence for teen Lamborghini driver involved in fatal crash
https://www.foxla.com/news/monique-munoz-case-victims-family-urges-max-sentence-for-teen-lamborghini-driver-involved-in-fatal-crash

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