Nov 28, 2017

1 year in jail, no good conduct credits, 10 years probation for Kade Chandler


Kade Chandler's sentencing for the deaths of Savannah Kindred and Kendra Lewis, inflicting great bodily injury on Bradley Thuemler and driving under the influence was continued to this morning.

After almost three years, family members and friends of Kindred and Lewis got to see Chandler led away in cuffs.
After hearing victim impact statements, oral arguments from both attorneys and Chandler, Judge John Feeney did change his tentative decision.

Judge Feeney's tentative decision was one year in jail; no good time credits and a five year grant of supervision.

Chandler plead guilty on October 1.

A restitution review hearing is set for December 15. A formal restitution hearing is set for January 12.

Mr. Patrik Griego was present for Kendra Lewis' family and Mr. Richard Murphy was present,via phone, for Savannah Kindred and her family.

To date, no money has been paid by Kade Chandler's insurance, according to Mr. Griego and Mr. Murphy.

Previous post:
http://johnchiv.blogspot.com/2017/11/terrible-inconvenience-there-are-many.html?m=1

DA Press Release:

Humboldt County Superior Court Judge John Feeney today ruled on the punishment of 23-year-oldK ade Chandler for two counts of felony gross vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated and one count of misdemeanor driving under the influence of drugs causing injury.  Chandler pled guilty to those charges last month.  The charges reflect the defendant’s actions on February 21, 2015 on Highway 36, when he drove into a tree, killing his passengers Savannah Kiana Kindred (21 years old) and Kendra Paige Leialoha Lewis (19 years old) and injuring passenger Bradley Thuemler (22 years old).
At today’s sentencing hearing, Humboldt County Deputy District Attorney Roger Rees argued that Chandler should receive a prison sentence.  Relatives of Savannah and Kendra also addressed the court.
Judge Feeney suspended imposition of sentence and placed Chandler on a 10-year grant of supervised probation. If Chandler violates probation he may be sentenced to 12 years in prison: a maximum of 10 years for one count of gross vehicular manslaughter and 2 additional years for the second charge. As a condition of his probation, Chandler will serve 1 year in the Humboldt County Correctional Facility.  Feeney also ordered Chandler to perform 1,000 hours of community service, including speaking to younger people about the dangers and consequences of impaired driving.  Other terms of his probation include: no driving for 3 years, submit to chemical testing at the request of any law enforcement officer, submit to search and seizure at the request of an officer, and no association with anyone trafficking in controlled substances. As a convicted felon, Mr. Chandler will be prohibited from possessing firearms for life.
Mr. Chandler was remanded into custody at the conclusion of the proceedings to begin serving his 1-year jail commitment. A restitution hearing on the case is currently scheduled for January 12, 2018 at 9:15 am.
Humboldt County District Attorney Maggie Fleming expressed appreciation for the work of first responders (Carlotta Volunteer Fire Department and Bridgeville Volunteer Fire Department) and law enforcement (California Highway Patrol) on the case, which included a lengthy investigation.

2 comments:

  1. WOW not sure how to feel about this, curious to hear about the families reactions.

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  2. Utterly disgusting!!!! One year in county jail? REALLY?!?!?!?! He has for 3 long years put these families through a living hell by all of his court continuances, travel and partying. Traveling to Mexico, Florida etc..... and the partying that he was stupid enough to post on facebook shows exactly how bad he feels/felt for what he did. Kendra and Sav paid the ultimate price and he gets a friggin yr in county jail!!! This makes me sick to my stomach. Nothing like telling EVERYBODY in humboldt county that it's okay to go out this holiday season and kill people with your vehicle. Kade literally got away with murder. I'm sure he is setting on his bed with a great big smile on his face. WHAT IS WRONG WITH OUR JUDGES???? SERIOUSLY!!!!! WTH is wrong with them to hand down a sentence like this???

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