30 junho 2003

CONTAMINANTES
Judge Delivers Max Sentence In 'Black Box' Manslaughter Trial: A Pembroke Pines man convicted of killing two girls in a high-speed crash learned his fate today as a Broward County judge handed down his sentence.
Edwin Matos, 47, got the maximum sentence, 30 years behind bars, for his convictions on two counts each of vehicular manslaughter and manslaughter.
Matos' trial made national headlines because of a so-called black box inside his car that provided perhaps the most damaging evidence in the case. The black box, a computer which is included in some Ford and GM cars and records vehicle conditions, indicated that Matos was traveling more than 100 mph down a residential street seconds before the crash.