Lawyer: Fears about Camas man’s driving ‘absurd’
Camas man accused in November crash that resulted in death By Jessica Prokop, Columbian Assistant Metro Editor
Published: March 31, 2021, 5:54pm
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The attorney for a Camas man says prosecutors’ concerns about his client’s driving are “absurd” and described the November fatal crash he caused as an “isolated” and “tragic” incident.
Defense attorney Steve Thayer told the court Wednesday that his client, Ethan Zacary Province, was not driving while impaired. Instead, Thayer said, Province lost control of the SUV because the “road was wet, and he apparently was going a little too fast.”
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Man gets 13 months in case prompted by lengthy police chase in Clark County
Driver tried to strike several responding officers, officials say By Jessica Prokop, Columbian Assistant Metro Editor
Published: March 8, 2021, 6:20pm
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A man accused in a lengthy police pursuit in June, in which he tried to strike several responding officers, was sentenced Monday to 13 months’ confinement.
Anthony James Hill, 35, no address provided, pleaded guilty in Clark County Superior Court to amended charges of third-degree assault on an officer, hit-and-run of an unattended vehicle and reckless endangerment.
Judge John Fairgrieve followed the attorneys’ agreed-upon sentencing recommendation of 13 months on count one, 90 days on count two and 364 days on count three, all to run concurrently.