An Orland Park man convicted in a 2017 crash that killed a pregnant woman and her three sons in Beecher received his prison sentence Wednesday.
that killed a pregnant woman and her three sons in Beecher received his prison sentence Wednesday.
On Wednesday, a Will County judge sentenced Woulfe to two years for each death, which will be served concurrently. During Woulfe's trial earlier in 2022, a jury deliberated for three days before a Will County judge was forced to declare a mistrial.
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