PORTLAND (AP) — A 21- year-old Pittston man is going to prison for 16 months for being behind the wheel of a car that crashed and killed one of his college friends at St. Joseph’s College.
Tyler Hall pleaded guilty Tuesday to manslaughter and reckless conduct with a dangerous weapon in connection with the April 2012 crash in Standish.
Hall was driving at a high rate of speed when he lost control of the car and crashed. Clark Noonan, a basketball player at the college, was thrown from the vehicle and died.
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