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Drunk Driver Who Killed Officer Noah Leotta Sentenced

The trial has ended for the driver who killed MD Police Officer Noah Leotta. He has received the maximum punishment for the crime and is sentenced to 10 years in prison. Read more about the trial and sentencing from various local news sources below:

WTOP – Push for safer roads continues after Md. police officer’s death

WUSA9 – Drunk driver who killed Md. cop sentenced to 10 years

NBC4 Washington – Drunk Driver Who Killed Montgomery County Officer Sentenced to 10 Years

FOX5 DC – Driver who struck, killed Officer Noah Leotta sentenced to 10 years in prison

WTOP Radio – Driver in Montgomery Co. officer Leotta’s death sentenced

CBS Baltimore – Driver Who Fatally Struck Noah Leotta Sentenced to 10 Years

WBAL Radio – Driver Who Struck And Killed Mongtomery Co. Officer Sentenced

Washington Post – I’ve lost my joy’: Parents speak at sentencing of drunk-driver who killed officer

Bethesda Beat – Drunken Driver Sentenced to 10 Years for Striking and Killing Officer Noah Leotta

Rockville Patch – Drunk Driver Who Killed Officer Noah Leotta Receives Maximum Sentence

Posted: January 5th, 2017

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