Brockhaus sentenced in case Devney

Laura Ann Brock house was sentenced June 12 to 100 hours of non-profit and one year suspended sentence for offences of driving without worries in connection with the death of Jacquelynn Devney 18 Brock house had previously pleaded guilty to that charge.

Dakota County Judge Robert Carolan has remained the execution of 90 days in prison until the outcome of the trial period. The judge also ordered Brockhaus to participate in the conference with restorative Devney family and was $ 330 fine.

The fatal car accident on July 27, 2006, as a house of Brockville was Asleep at the Wheel for the return of their night shift as a nurse at the Veteran’s Administration Medical Center in Minneapolis. Your car left the road, press Devney, traction, was for herbs Farmington Parks and Recreation Department. Brock house and a witness at the scene trying to help Devney after the collision, but it has impacted the death.

Brock house told police she had slept only three hours to three and a half hours during the morning of July 26 and had five to six hours of sleep early in the morning and afternoon of July 25.

“It was a very emotional and difficult morning in court,” Back electricity, said in an interview. The trial lasted nearly four hours, and up to 13 of the Devney family and friends were present.

In a written letter of apology to the family Devney, Brockhaus explained that this was the first time, she was able to speak publicly about the events of July 27, 2006. Previously, it was their lawyer speak only to her husband and the therapist.

“I am here to express my sincere sympathy, sadness and regret about the loss of Jacquelynn. Words are always inadequate, but I hope to negotiate, as I am terribly sorry for what happened. I can not imagine the pain and they feel empty without her daughter. I would be destroyed on the ground, if I lost one of my own five children, “said Brock home.

House Brock said that flowers with a card and a brief note on the Devney family after the accident, but she was still in shock and was not quite work. She began consulting a therapist, the day after the accident.

“To wear the blame, responsible for the loss of life is heavier than anything I’ve ever live. This is something that will not disappear. NAGS permanently and it is in me as a cloud of rain Threat of Over My Head, “said Brock home.

“The fact that the accident occurred only 60 seconds or less of my house, it is all bad for me. I get a Sinking Feeling whenever I Pilot Knob Road drive and see the monument on the sidewalk and barrier. ”

A month after the accident She recalls that she and her husband was driving on the road and saw two people in the candles illuminating the scene, because over time it deeply in their minds, because they believed it was Jacque’s parents and that it was painful there because they see him, “said Brock home.

Michael Devney, a father of Jacque Devney, wrote in a statement on judges seek the maximum penalty of 90 days in jail and a fine of $ 1000 with many hours of work.

“I feel the indictment sent by the Grand Jury was not enough, compared to the amount of pain that I am on good now,” said Michael Devney. “The company has a very good lady, which was used to do good deeds, and still wanted to do good works. The pain and fear is not far … I am always Jacque think we do not have him now grandkids, and becomes increasingly ask what it was, as 25, 30, 40 …,” Devney said.

Jacque Devney graduate Farmington High School in 2006. She played the saxophone and attended the High School track and tennis team. She participated actively in Farmington FFA chapter and acted as chairman of the 4-H Club in County Dakota. She also served as ambassador in the Dakota County 4-H and the Federation was a big fan of the Minnesota Twins. Devney planned at the University of North Dakota to study nursing.

Eileen Devney, a mother of Jacques, said: “Brock home should be the responsibility for decisions freely. Maybe, if she was responsible, which is the next pilot would be affected twice before you drive. Let yourself be seduced by another decision absurd another beautiful life. ”

“Well, it is far, it is a big gash hole, where his laugh, whit, spontaneity and joy of living, if space filled. Jacque had no other choice, which happens. She loved life and tries, with all the heart, which makes the thing of course, the best of life positive, they could their family, friends and community. Jacque was even quite naturally to death, gives each side of his body adapted to help other human beings, “said Eileen Devney.

In a statement of 19 pages on judges, Brockhaus pay its ideas on how it wishes to the accident would not be spent and how these fatal accidents on their lives, their children’s lives, their families, their family life Church and the Commonwealth of Farmington.

“I have always believed that God gave more than ever able to control one, but after all the events of last year, I wonder how anyone can bear,” said Brock home.

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