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Maryland Woman Gets Three Years to Serve for Crash That Killed NFL Draftee Khyree Jackson

The judge adopted a 15-year sentence with most of it suspended that prosecutors recommended after her November plea.

Overview

  • Cori Clingman was sentenced in Prince George’s County to 15 years with all but three years suspended for negligent homicide under the influence in the July 2024 crash.
  • With 377 days credited as time served, she is expected to spend about two more years in prison before supervised release.
  • Clingman pleaded guilty in November to three counts tied to the deaths of Khyree Jackson, Isaiah Hazel and Anthony Lytton Jr.
  • Investigators say she was legally impaired, driving about 109 mph, clipped another vehicle, then swerved into the victims’ lane on Route 4Pennsylvania Avenue.
  • Prosecutors noted the victims’ car was also traveling at high speed before it veered off the road, and the state’s attorney said she hopes the case deters impaired and reckless driving.