Springfield man sentenced in crash that killed boy at school

Springfield man sentenced in crash that killed boy at school

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Springfield man sentenced in crash that killed boy at school

(AP) A 37-year-old Springfield man has been sentenced to a year in jail after a crash killed a 10-year-old boy leaving an elementary school.

The Springfield News-Leader reports Lonnie Yeager was sentenced Wednesday for driving without a license, a misdemeanor.

Yeager's lawyer, Bert Twibell, said his client had a seizure before his SUV drove into several pedestrians on Sept. 25, 2017, at Campbell Elementary School.

Riddick Tudor was killed and four others were injured.

Twibell said Yeager hadn't had a seizure in 10 years before having one while driving that day.

In 2007, Yeager was granted a court-appointed guardian because he was deemed an incapacitated person. Court documents say Yeager suffered a brain injury in 2007 when his cellmate attacked him in his sleep. The attack left him with ``severe cognitive impairment'' that included a seizure disorder.

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