Officials say that the driver's blood alcohol level was .31, almost four times the legal limit of .08.
CYPRESS, Texas --
50-year-old, Owen McNett, was driving a Ram 1500 pickup at around 8 p.m. on Feb 9, 2018, when officials say he approached a three-way stop at Telge and Boudreaux roads in Cypress. In another car at the intersection, 54-year-old, Wayne Childers, was driving a Buick Verano on Boudreaux and was trying to turn south on Telge.
Four years later, McNett was convicted by a jury on Oct. 25. He chose to have his punishment determined by the judge. That hearing has been set for Nov. 16. "This is our worst nightmare and an example of the system failing over and over again," Teare said. "The second he gets out, he could be 90 years old and commit this crime again and kill someone else."
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