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Published Saturday, August 4, 2001

Trucker found guilty in fatal I-580 crash

  • A pregnant woman was killed in the July 2000 accident; the big rig driver faces up to a year in Alameda County Jail

    By Karl Fischer
    CONTRA COSTA TIMES


    PLEASANTON -- A jury found trucker Larry Milliron guilty of manslaughter Thursday in connection with a freeway accident that killed a pregnant woman last year.

    The jury deliberated a little more than a day before returning the verdict on one charge of misdemeanor vehicular manslaughter. Milliron will be sentenced next month and faces up to one year in county jail, deputy district attorney Amilcar Ford said.

    "This was a big tragedy. A lot of people's lives were affected," Ford said. "And the saddest part is that ... a woman who was four-and-a-half months pregnant was killed as a result of his actions."

    Milliron, 57, of Sheridan, Wyo., pleaded not guilty prior to the three-day trial in Alameda County Superior Court. His attorney did not return a phone call Friday seeking comment.

    Milliron's big rig plowed into a Volkswagen Jetta on Interstate 580 early July 17, 2000. Killed was Manteca resident Christine Watts, 26, who was nearly five months pregnant.

    The jury agreed with the California Highway Patrol's assessment that Milliron drove too fast and swerved unsafely to avoid slower traffic on a congested stretch of westbound I-580 between the Hopyard Road exit and the Interstate 680 interchange.

    The 2000 Volvo big rig, loaded with carpet and weighing 71,150 pounds, was driving between 55 mph and 65 mph when it rear-ended the Jetta, crushing the car and driving it down with enough force to leave divots in the freeway, Ford said.

    Three other cars were struck as well. Sven Rafferty of Manteca drove the Jetta, with his wife in the passenger seat and friend Watts in the left-rear passenger seat.

    "I'm doing better. My back still hurts, and my shoulder still hurts," Rafferty said Friday. "But at least I'm alive."

    Rafferty suffered a concussion, his upper left arm was shattered, his right collarbone was broken and his lungs were injured. He spent nine days in intensive care. His wife, Liz, suffered less serious injuries.

    Watts is survived by her husband, Jason. The two couples and another family had moved to Manteca from San Jose in 1999 in search of lower mortgages, wide-open spaces and a close-knit neighborhood.

    Milliron was fatigued when the crash occurred, investigators said. Police discovered his California driver's license had been suspended in 1996, although he had a valid Wyoming license. The Raffertys and Jason Watts have sued Milliron and his employer.

    Staff writer Scott Marshall contributed to this article. Reach Karl Fischer at 925-743-2216 or kfischer@cctimes.com.

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