No Pre-Sentencing Release for Man Convicted in Fatal Hit-and-Run Crash

Sandor Guillen was denied pre-sentencing release by a judge Wednesday during a hearing in Miami-Dade and will remain in jail until sentencing.
Camacho’s mother attended Wednesday’s hearing and said she was happy with the result.
A jury earlier this month found Guillen, 39, guilty of vehicular homicide, DUI manslaughter and leaving the scene of an accident in the April 13, 2012 crash. He had pleaded not guilty and is appealing the conviction.
Camacho was killed when Guillen’s Land Rover struck her father’s minivan, ripping it in half on Southwest 184th Street, police said. After Guillen’s car rammed into a tree and spun five times, he fled on foot but was quickly caught, officials said.
Camacho was rushed to Jackson Memorial Hospital’s Ryder Trauma Center where she later died. Camacho’s father and sister, who were also in the vehicle, survived the impact.
Guillen is due back in court on March 28 for the motion for a new trial. A sentencing date hasn’t been set.
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