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Preliminary hearing for Pumar Dec. 27
Witnesses will take stand in case against driver accused of hitting, killing William Ware

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Matthew Pumar, the Mountain View driver accused of hitting and killing a man who was waiting for the bus, is set to appear in court for a preliminary hearing on Dec. 27, at 9 a.m., according Duffy Magilligan, the deputy district attorney handling the case.

At the hearing witnesses will take the stand, according to Ware's niece, Dolores Marquez. A judge will decide whether there is enough evidence to proceed to trial, Magilligan said.

Pumar, who pleaded not guilty to the felony charge of gross vehicular manslaughter on Sept. 26, is alleged to have been driving recklessly at the time of the accident, according to Magilligan and a police report.

According to police, on June 21, the 22-year-old Pumar allegedly sped through a red light, swerved to avoid a truck entering the intersection, lost control of his car and then ran into William Ware, a well-known Mountain View resident who was waiting for a bus in the 1800 block of California Street. Ware was killed by the violent impact of the collision.

Pumar remained on the scene and cooperated with police and investigators. He was arrested on July 10 after the investigation was completed. He immediately posted $100,000 bail and was released.

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Comments

Posted by Mr Advice, a resident of the Cuernavaca neighborhood, on Dec 26, 2012 at 4:29 pm

They need to punish him to the fullest extent of the law, life w/o parole would work nicely.


Posted by Liz, a resident of the Old Mountain View neighborhood, on Dec 27, 2012 at 12:40 am

They need to teach him a lesson. He took a human life because he was being stupid. He needs to pay for his crime..


Posted by Eddy, a resident of the Shoreline West neighborhood, on Dec 27, 2012 at 2:35 am

This incident occurred only three blocks from my home. I hope there are enough witnesses and evidence to support a trial and a conviction. It would be nice if Pumar took responsibility for his actions and pleaded guilty, although that would probably reduce his sentence to the minimum with the way things seem to go. It looks like felony gross vehicular manslaughter (PC 192c) carries a sentence of one to six years in prison.


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