A man from Maury County has received a sentence for the vehicular homicide of Reserve Deputy Brad Miller, which was announced on Friday. Clark Daniel has been placed on probation for a duration of four years, during which he must adhere to several stipulations. These conditions include a complete prohibition on alcohol consumption, mandatory counseling sessions, and the revocation of his driver’s license for the same four-year period.
The charge of reckless vehicular homicide is classified as a Class C felony, which typically carries a potential prison sentence ranging from three to six years. The tragic incident occurred in December 2022, when Daniel collided with Miller, who was performing security duties in a marked patrol vehicle situated within a construction zone at an intersection.

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