PAPILLION, Neb. (AP) – The lawyer for a 28-year-old man charged
with vehicular homicide for a fatal suburban Omaha crash says a
plea agreement has been reached.
Jason Laware is also charged with two felony counts of drunken
driving, causing serious bodily injury.
His attorney, James Martin Davis, told the Omaha World-Herald on
Tuesday that Laware will plead guilty to felony motor vehicle
homicide and one felony count of driving under the influence of
alcohol, causing serious bodily injury.
Police in La Vista say that on Aug. 11, Laware’s car hit a
median, went airborne and hit an oncoming car.
The crash killed the other driver, Adam Smith, and injured
Smith’s two sons, ages 8 and 3 at the time. Laware was seriously
injured.
Lawyer: Plea deal reached in La Vista crash case
