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Judge defines a deposit of 5,000 US dollars for the alleged Dui crash in which the 23 -year -old was killed

Las Vegas (KTNV)-a judge has set a deposit for $ 5,000 for the man, which was accused

O'clock | Joree Odabi family demands justice for his death and victims of Dui

Judge defines a deposit of 5,000 US dollars for the alleged Dui crash in which the 23 -year -old was killed

The crash occurred last Tuesday when the 38-year-old Daniel Stakleff allegedly drove to the sidewalk, where Odabi went and killed him at the scene.

Odabi's family gathered into a vigil in candlelight near the intersection where the tragedy appeared to honor his memory.

“It is not devastating. It is unimaginable that this happened,” said Valerie Odabi, Joree's mother.

Valerie told Channel 13 that her son on the sidewalk – as he often did before work – as a stagle, the alleged drunk driver, beat him and killed him.

“He was a gentle giant, he was so nice. Everything he liked was anime. He loved reading it and was very, very knowledgeable and could tell them things that they have never heard of before, but he was just a light,” said Valerie.

According to a police report, Stakeff did a field of sobriety test, but “some of the tests have been unsatisfactory”. The investigators also say that the Dash -Cam film material from a Tesla shows how Stakleff hides a marijuana dispensary bag with a receipt near a landscape design.

“It is a parent's worst nightmare. I said: 'Please, someone, wake me up.' It could have been prevented.

The suspect appeared in court on Monday morning and was suspended several charges, including driving under the influence and ruthless driving. A judge found his deposit at $ 5,000.

“A slap in the face. Very annoying. You actually have a blow in your hand and I can't bring my son back,” said Valerie. “What the judge did today was an insult … All the theaters, the wrong crying and everything else was only staged for a life. The family never said: 'My condolences, I'm sorry.' You have children – so we were in the wrong courtroom today.

The family is now demanding justice and a change in the laws.

“If you take a life, you should serve life,” said Valerie.

Joree's death is not the only one who underlines the advance of lawyers on Dui laws in Nevada.

Just yesterday on Sunday, the Las Vegas Metro police arrested a suspect, 45-year-old Maurice Washington, because of a pedestrian after a pedestrian was fatally hit during a hit-and-run in Decatur and Alta.

In the past few weeks, Channel 13 has reported numerous reports of the death of 18-year-old McKenzie Scott, who was killed on a crosswalk near the Arbor View High School. The suspect, the 37-year-old Keenan Jackson, was also suspected of the DUI.

These are both just a few of the latest examples. According to state data, Steve Wolfson, the district prosecutor Steve Wolfson is pushing for harder punishments.

After a hearing for the suspect in Scott's death, Da Wolfson spoke to the media about these punishments for offenders, including mandatory minimum and increased sentences for repeated DUI offenders.

O'clock | Since Steve Wolfson is pushing for harder dui punishments

Channel 13 speaks to Steve Wolfson after the Dui -suspect appears in court

“What we do doesn't work,” said Da Wolfson. “I have said that many times … The possible punishment in such cases is inadequate.”

Valerie tells Channel 13, her son has just started working in the Bellagio and was working on becoming a lawyer.

“He wanted to become a company lawyer for MGM. He had planned everything,” said Valerie.

When relatives think about beautiful memories during the vigil, Joree's family would never stop, fighting for him.

“We don't stop praying, we don't stop speaking his name, we don't stop fighting,” said Valerie.

The suspect will be returned to court on July 7th.


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