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On November eighth, driver Cori Clingman pleaded guilty to three counts of negligent homicide while under the influence, resulting in the deaths of Minnesota Vikings rookie Khyree Jackson and two high school teammates. Clingman, who was initially indicted on thirteen charges, will serve a maximum of three years in prison, according to a plea agreement. The crash occurred after Clingman met up with friends and allegedly drove over one hundred miles per hour while intoxicated.

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