Rebecca Grossman Sentenced to 15 Years in Prison for Killing Two Brothers
Background
In February, a Los Angeles jury found Rebecca Grossman, a wealthy California woman and co-founder of a burn center foundation, guilty of murder in the killing of two young brothers, Mark Iskander, 11, and Jacob, 8.
The brothers were crossing a street in Westlake when Grossman struck them with her vehicle.
Sentencing
On Monday, Judge Michael Pastor sentenced Grossman to 15 years to life in prison for the crime.
Prosecutor's Statement
Deputy District Attorney Hyunah Suh argued that Grossman's actions were "reckless and negligent" and that she should receive a sentence that reflects the seriousness of her crime.
Defense Attorney's Statement
Grossman's attorney, Steve Haney, asked the judge for leniency, arguing that Grossman was remorseful for her actions and that she had already been punished by the media attention the case had generated.
Judge's Decision
Judge Pastor ultimately sided with the prosecution, stating that Grossman's actions demonstrated "extreme recklessness" and that the sentence was necessary to protect the public.
Grossman will be eligible for parole in 15 years.
Aftermath
The sentencing of Rebecca Grossman has brought closure to the families of the two victims, but it is also a reminder of the devastating consequences of distracted driving.
As a community, we must continue to work together to prevent these senseless tragedies from happening again.
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