Driver Sentenced to Probation for Causing Fatal Crash

 

Three-year-old James Abney still recognizes his mother in photographs, but he’ll never see her face again. Not since 23-year-old Evan Wilson drank and then went roaring down highway 67 on the wrong side of the road on July 13 and crashed into Brooke Abney’s Civic, killing her and critically injuring her one and only son.

The 35-year-old wife and mother had just come from a family reunion, her mother, Patsy Dierschke, relayed in court on Wednesday. Tears rolled down her cheeks as she spoke quickly, trying to make it through a message she’d typed and brought with her at Wilson’s plea hearing.

“My heart just broke for him…” she said, remembering seeing her grandson in the hospital after the crash and noting how he’d looked around for his mother. “I’m sure he still misses his mommy….he was so young…he still recognizes her when he sees her picture.”

Dressed in khaki pants and a plaid button-down, Evan Wilson faced the bench as Dierschke spoke, waiting for his sentence to be handed down. The 23-year-old was initially indicted on one second-degree count of intoxication manslaughter with a vehicle and one third-degree count of intoxication assault with a vehicle with serious bodily injury.

The indictments were handed down in December last year, however an information (a charge filed by a prosecutor without a grand jury) was filed by 51st District Attorney Allison Palmer in May that changed the charges to second-degree manslaughter and second-degree injury to a child with reckless serious bodily injury.

After pleading guilty to the charges in the information but prior to sentencing, Dierschke stood in the gallery and addressed the court, holding up a picture of her now-deceased daughter, followed by pictures of son James after his surgeries.

Brooke, James and Dustin Abney shortly before Brooke was killed in a car crash. (Contributed Photo)

“He is physically healed of all of his injuries, but I don’t know how his mental state is as he grows up,” Dierschke said as she fought back tears.

She recalled for the court how she was asleep in bed on July 13 when her daughter’s husband Dustin called her stepdaughter with sobering news.

“He said there’s been an accident and James has been airlifted to the hospital and Brooke didn’t make it,” Dierschke gasped. Dustin Abney, overcome with emotion, flew out of the courtroom. “I will never get that moment out of my head. Right now I am just trying to speak her name without crying.”

Dierschke told the court how Brooke’s death has affected the family; how her face will never appear on family photos; how she won’t be there to see her child grow up.

For months, Dustin Abney slept on the couch, she said, unable to sleep in the bed he and his wife had shared. He ended up buying a new one. Now, the single father has transitioned into a new job that will allow him to work more flexible hours so he can care for his son, as he struggles to cope with the loss of his wife.

“Her life’s now over because of a person who chose to drink and drive,” Dierschke said.

After she finished, Judge Woodward continued to sentencing, following a 10-year deferred adjudication probation sentence recommended by Palmer. Wilson was also assessed a $5,000 fine, ordered to attend Alcoholics Anonymous and must complete 240 hours of community service. He is to have no contact with the victim’s family.

Wilson is a student at Texas Tech University in Lubbock, where he also works. 

 

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jodinjeff, Wed, 06/03/2015 - 16:45

When will our legal system actually PENALIZE people for the choices THEY made?? He's getting off with a slap on the wrist after killing someone while driving under the influence? Bet he learned his lesson too. Anyone want to wager he'll be propped up at another bar stool soon??? I am sickened by this story.

Haku, Wed, 06/03/2015 - 17:40

If you got money you walk, if you are poor you rot in jail, seen it over and over here in town

There is one local Attorney that neither Palmer or McCrea can stand up to and ten years adjucication is considered a Palmer victory. Who was Wilson's attorney? Forgive me if I missed it.

Are you serious......this guy gets to walk free on probation after killing one and seriously injuring a child which were totally innocent victims. Just the wrong place at the wrong time. Andlike a week ago Daniel Munoz was given murder charges and years in prison for the death of a passenger in his car. The victim knew he was riding with an intoxicated,driver and was intoxicated as well. In no way does it make it right.
But it's not right to punish one and practically let another go especially when a life was taken. What is really going on with the judicial and criminal system we are supposed to trust.

This punishment (if you wish to call it that) is nothing but a slap on the hand of this killer. He chose to drink and drive and on the wrong side of the road as well. Where is the justice in this sentence? The family of the victim should file a civil suit against this guy, his family and the bar where he was drinking.

Chelsea, maybe I missed it. But I'm a little confused about where the charges were changed. Why was the intoxication removed from both? Maybe this means there's something more to this situation?

I am by no means justifying what this person did, this is outrageous. I have been on probation. Many, many years ago, for only one year. It's no fun, the worst part being the community service probably. But this is a slap on the wrist obviously. My heart breaks for the family, I can't imagine how this makes them feel. I don't think I would feel any sort of justice from this. Woodward needs to go in my opinion, this was a major fail.

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