New Albany man sentenced in deadly hit-and-run denied shock probation
New Albany man sentenced in deadly hit-and-run denied shock probation
INDIANA NO LATER THAN APRIL 5TH. A NEW ALBANY MAN SENTENCED TO TEN YEARS FOR A DEADLY HIT AND RUN WILL NOT GET OUT OF PRISON EARLY. OFFICIALS SAY SHIVELY SENGOKU WAS DENIED SHOCK PROBATION. A JUDGE SENTENCED HIM AFTER HE PLEADED GUILTY TO CRIMINAL MISCHIEF AND RECKLESS HOMICIDE. POLICE SAY HE DROVE THROUGH A FENCE AT THE TEMPLE CEMETERY OFF PRESTON HIGHWAY IN SEPTEMBER OF 2021, KILL
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New Albany man sentenced in deadly hit-and-run denied shock probation
A New Albany man who was sentenced in a deadly hit-and-run in Louisville will not be getting out of prison early.Shaali Singogo was sentenced to 10 years in prison after pleading guilty to criminal mischief and reckless homicide.Singogo hit and killed 25-year-old Nolan Hovell at Temple Cemetery in September 2021.When he was sentenced last year, there was a chance he could be granted shock probation.Officials said on Tuesday that Singogo was denied shock probation.More on the case:Police: Man drove through Louisville cemetery, fatally hit pedestrianShock probation an option for man sentenced in hit-and-run death of Louisville 25-year-old
LOUISVILLE, Ky. —
A New Albany man who was sentenced in a deadly hit-and-run in Louisville will not be getting out of prison early.
Shaali Singogo was sentenced to 10 years in prison after pleading guilty to criminal mischief and reckless homicide.
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Singogo hit and killed 25-year-old Nolan Hovell at Temple Cemetery in September 2021.
When he was sentenced last year, there was a chance he could be granted shock probation.
Officials said on Tuesday that Singogo was denied shock probation.
More on the case:
Police: Man drove through Louisville cemetery, fatally hit pedestrian
Shock probation an option for man sentenced in hit-and-run death of Louisville 25-year-old