Limo driver waives arraignment hearing
Rocky Mountain News
Published July 18, 2006 at midnight
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The limo driver accused of running over a teen on prom night waived an arraignment hearing Monday.
Stanley D. Sample, 38, is facing a charge of careless driving resulting in serious bodily injury. He faces up to 18 months in jail and a $5,000 fine.
Sample is next scheduled to be in court Oct. 12.
Molly Bloom, 18, lost her left leg and half her pelvis after being run over and dragged by a limousine May 13.
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