Friday, December 1, 2023

20-year-old Jason Zamora Gets 14 Years In Prison With 8 Years Incarceration And 6 Years Supervision For The Fatal Car Crash That Killed Maryxa Valle Zepeda, 18, In West Allis

Zamora pled guilty for the car crash death of his 18-year-old girlfriend in April 2023.

By H. Nelson Goodson 
Hispanic News Network U.S.A.

December 1, 2023

West Allis, Wisconsin - On Friday, Jason Zamora, 20, pleaded guilty in a Milwaukee County court to 2nd-degree reckless homicide for the April 23 death of his girlfriend Maryxa Valle Zepeda, 18, of Milwaukee. Zepeda died at a fatal crash scene at the intersection of S. 60 and W. Burnham Streets in West Allis.

Zamora was sentenced to 14 years in prison with 8 years incarceration and 6 years extended supervision.

Zamora was ordered by Judge Mark A. Sanders to pay at least $98,798 of combine restitution to four victims and Badger Mutual Insurance. Judge Sanders also ordered for the 4 victims to be paid first and then Badger Mutual Insurance, which will get $47,153 from the totaled restitution Zamora was ordered to pay.

In April, Zamora ran a red light at S. 60 and W. Burnham Streets and crashed into another vehicle. Both vehicles ended on the side of a corner building. Zepeda, who was the passenger in Zamora's vehicle (Pontiac) died at the scene from the injuries she sustained in the deadly crash. Several other victims were injured.

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