Ex-NFL player’s wife found guilty of two out of three counts in hit-and-run homicide case

Friday, May 4th, 2012. Filed under: Murderer Negligent Stupid Drunks

The wife of a former Minnesota Viking was convicted today of two felonies in a hit-and-run that killed a man.

Amy Senser was charged with three felony counts of criminal vehicular homicide in the death of Anousone Phanthavong.

Senser was found guilty of two counts: leaving the scene of an accident and failure to promptly report an accident.

She was acquitted on a third felony charge of gross negligence. She was also convicted of misdemeanor careless driving.

Senser, 45, of Edina, showed little emotion as the verdicts were read. She stared straight ahead.

Jurors looked tense at the conclusion of the highly publicized trial, with one crying and dabbing at tears with a handkerchief.

Senser was to remain free until sentencing. Each felony count was punishable by up to ten years in prison, but sentencing guidelines suggested four years for each count.

The misdemeanor carried a potential sentence of up to 90 days in jail.

To get a conviction on the first felony count, the prosecution had to prove that she knew she hit a person. On the second count, the prosecution needed to prove that not only did she know she struck someone but that she failed to report it as soon as reasonably possible. The third requires the jury to conclude she acted with gross negligence, not just ordinary negligence.

Phanthavong, 38, was a chef at a Thai restaurant near the site of the accident. His car had run out of gas and he had pulled to the side of the highway exit ramp.

He was filling the car’s tank when he was hit. Parts of a Mercedes were found at the scene, and authorities sought the public’s help in finding the driver.

Nearly 24 hours later, attorney Eric Nelson called authorities to tell them they could pick up the vehicle involved at the Sensers’.

Despite giving up the vehicle, the Sensers didn’t talk to police, fueling speculation about who was driving and whether alcohol was involved.

It was more than a week later that Amy Senser admitted she was driving.

At trial, her stepdaughter Brittani testified that Amy Senser only came forward only after Brittani — angry that some people had speculated she was the driver — threatened to go to authorities.

Amy Senser testified that the night of the crash, she went to meet her daughters and their friends at a Katy Perry concert at St Paul’s Xcel Energy Center, and had part of a glass of wine at a nearby restaurant before going inside.

After about 90 minutes, suffering from a headache, she left, intending to have her husband pick up the girls.

As she was driving home, she changed her mind and decided to return to St Paul. Shortly after turning onto a freeway exit ramp in a construction area in Minneapolis, Senser said she felt a jolt at the front of her Mercedes-Benz SUV.

She said she was looking to the left at the time, and thought she had hit an orange construction barrel or a pothole.

It wasn’t until the next day, when her husband called her outside to look at the car and the couple saw news reports about Phanthavong’s death, that the couple called an attorney.

On the stand, she wept as she said she was still struggling to accept the fact that she had hit him.

Prosecutor Deborah Russell said in closing arguments that Senser had to have known, and questioned whether Joe Senser himself believed his wife.

She reminded the jury of numerous texts Senser had deleted from her cellphone from the night of the crash and the next day.

Phanthavong’s family members have filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the Sensers seeking more than $50,000 in damages.

Senser played four years with the Vikings in the early 1980s before a knee injury ended his career.

He co-owns Joe Senser’s Restaurant and Sports Theater, a Minneapolis-St Paul-area restaurant chain, and has worked as a Vikings radio color commentator.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2139184/Amy-Senser-hit-run-trial-Ex-NFL-player-Joes-wife-guilty-counts.html#ixzz1tuxeyK00

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...

Add your comment

Related posts

Woman ‘drunk driver’ arrested for fatally running over girl, five, and hospitalising her mother and sister in horrific crashDrunk driver who killed boy, 14, in hit-and-run crash faces justice after witness tracks him to his home and makes him return to sceneSPD officer arrested in DUI/hit-and-run case; police vehicle damagedGirlfriend ‘kills partner’s four-year-old daughter in a fit of rage following late-night argument at their apartment’Middle school teacher ‘offered cop sex to get out of drunk driving arrest’Woman, drunk in court, rats out father; both arrestedRebekah Mellon Was Caught on Video Shooting Her Husband in the Head‘Rotting food, urine, and feces’: Boy, 2, found locked in squalid room with no food or water after his 21-year-old mother arrested for ‘drunk driving’Former Miss Arizona Teen USA, 18, charged with DUIRoseville Mother Arrested In Death Of 2-Year-Old GirlMan jumps off 20-foot bridge into raging river to avoid taking a DUI test… but is rescued and taken to jail4-year sentence in Kirkland DUI wreck that killed software engineerAfter Kneeing Cop In Groin, Arizona Drunk Driver Poses For Beatific Booking PicWoman, 24, ‘gave birth and left her baby to die in a trash bag… and then blamed her heavy bleeding on irritable bowel syndrome’‘We have to break his ego’: Horrifying text messages sent by parents of boy, four, ‘who starved and beat him to death and buried him in a shallow grave’Florida mayor charged with DUI after ‘he was found asleep and smelling of alcohol behind the wheel at crash site’Mother, 21, found guilty of murdering her Air Force veteran husband by pushing him out of 25th floor window during an argumentOhio woman accused of getting her stepson, 10, to kill his own father in 2003 deadly shooting originally ruled an accidentTerror as woman parks employee, 46, walks into work and shoots co-worker in  the chest before going on the runWoman ‘shot her ex-husband in the face’ on Valentine’s Day