UPDATED: July 28 at 9:30 a.m.
A Lewis County man is sentenced to 5 years supervised probation for the involuntary manslaughter charge in a deadly car crash last November.
18-year-old Mont Corbin of Labelle pleaded guilty to DWI and involuntary manslaughter charges last month for the accident that killed 18-year-old Sheyenna Sigler.
He was sentenced to six months in jail on the DWI charge last month.
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UPDATED: June 9 at 5 p.m.
Kevin Payne with our news partner WTAD reports that the Lewis County Missouri man charged with DUI and involuntary manslaughter as the result of a November accident that took the life of a Highland High School senior has pleaded guilty to both charges.
18-year-old Mont Corbin of Labelle entered his guilty pleas before Judge Russell Steele in a Lewis County courtroom.
He will serve 6 months in jail on the driving while intoxicated charge.
Sentencing on the involuntary manslaughter charge will take place July 7th following a pre-sentence investigation. He could get up to 7 years in prison on that charge.
Corbin also pleaded guilty to an unrelated charge of tampering with a motor vehicle. Sentencing on that is also pending an investigation.
Corbin was accused of being drunk when he missed a curve on Route H and crashed his car. 18-year-old Sheyenna Sigler died in the crash.
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The Lewis County Missouri man charged with DUI and involuntary manslaughter will be back in court Thursday morning.
Mont Corbin is the suspect in a crash that took the life of Sheyenna Sigler in November of 2010
Earlier this year Corbin waived his right to preliminary hearing in a Lewis County court.
He will be back in court Thursday.
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