Drunk Driver Gets 16 Years in Unborn Baby's Death
Drunken motorist blamed for premature delivery
Oct 23, 1996
Associated Press - Corpus Christi, Texas
A drunken driver got 16 years in prison yesterday for manslaughter in the death of a baby who was delivered prematurely after an auto accident.
The case is one of the first in Texas to test whether a person can be held criminally liable for harming a fetus. Because it touched on the question of when life begins, it was closely watched by both sides of the abortion debate.
Frank Flores Cuellar, 50, had faced as long as 20 years in prison in the death of Krystal Zuniga, who was delivered shortly after a June 15 car accident. Cuellar's blood-alcohol level was more than twice the legal limit when he drove his truck into a car driven by Jeannie Coronado as she returned from a late-night trip to the grocery store. Coronado, 7 and one half months pregnant, gave birth to Krystal by emergency cesarean section. The baby weighed just four pounds and suffered extensive brain damage, and died with two days.
The jury took an hour to convict Cuellar last week of intoxication manslaughter and six hours to decide on a sentence yesterday. Cuellar apoligigized after the sentence was read, saying, "I didn't intend for any of this to happen."
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