Overview
- Shenoy, 54, pleaded guilty to second-degree manslaughter in February in Nassau County Court in Mineola.
- He received a prison term of 3⅓ to 10 years on Friday and must serve at least three years and four months before parole eligibility.
- Prosecutors said he drove about 80 mph in a 40 mph zone, ran a red light at Old Country Road and Levittown Parkway, and the impact sent Philip Mastropolo’s car into a box truck, killing him.
- Authorities say he flew to Mumbai 14 days after the crash despite having surrendered his driver’s license and passport, and he remained in India for roughly 20 years.
- Officials said his return in September 2025 marked the first extradition of an Indian citizen to the United States since 2017, and during sentencing he apologized as Mastropolo’s family delivered impact statements.