Henrico man sentenced for involvement in crash that killed 3 James Madison University students
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Driver in crash that killed three students to serve 90 days in jail
Former JMU student and Pi Beta Chi (PBX) brother Campbell Fortune has been sentenced to one year in jail with all but 90 days suspended followed by seven years of probation for his role in the car crash that killed…
Henrico man sentenced for involvement in crash that killed 3 James Madison University students
HARDY COUNTY, W.Va. A Henrico man has been sentenced to prison for his involvement in a tragic crash that claimed the lives of three James Madison University students two years ago.Campbell Fortune, 21, was sentenced to 90 days in prison, along with seven years of supervised probation. Initially, he could have faced up to a year behind bars.Fortune was sentenced after he pleaded no contest to two misdemeanors: speeding and negligent homicide. At…
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Driver in crash that killed three JMU students to be sentenced Tuesday
HARDY COUNTY, W. Va. (WRIC) -- The driver charged in connection to a car crash that killed three James Madison University (JMU) students is slated to be sentenced on Tuesday, April 22. This comes over two years after the crash on Feb. 2, 2023. Campbell Ryan Fortune of Henrico County will be sentenced for one count of negligent homicide and speeding -- both misdemeanor charges. In West Virginia, where the crash took place, negligent homicide is p…
‘Never stop being sorry’: Driver in fatal student crash sentenced
MOOREFIELD, W.Va. — More than two years after three JMU fraternity brothers died in a wreck after a rush event, the driver of the car that night, Campbell Fortune, received Tuesday a 90-day jail sentence with a seven-year parole period and a $100 fine. Source
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