Chula Vista man convicted, sentenced to 30 days in jail and a year probation for street racing.
SAN DIEGO – A Chula Vista man convicted of taking part in a high- speed street race has been sentenced to 30 days in jail and a year of probation, the San Diego City Attorney’s Office said Monday.
According to the City Attorney’s Office, California Highway Patrol officers saw a group of vehicles moving along the freeway at slow speeds with their hazard lights on, which was recognized “as an intentional maneuver to help set up a street race.”Among those six vehicles was a Honda Civic driven by and registered to Guillins, the City Attorney’s Office said.
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