In a case that highlights the complexities of legal proceedings, Martin Baglien was initially charged with felony vehicular manslaughter following a three-car crash that resulted in the death of 84-year-old Wesley Watson. During his preliminary hearing, a police investigator revised his earlier testimony, suggesting that the victim had contributed to the incident. As a result, the court modified the charge to a misdemeanor, leading to a sentence of one year probation and 80 hours of community service.
Martin Baglien's felony vehicular manslaughter charge was reduced to a misdemeanor due to a change in witness testimony, leading to probation and community service.
The tragic three-car accident in Concord resulted in the death of 84-year-old Wesley Watson, demonstrating the complexities of legal outcomes in vehicular cases.
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