A Tennessee man who had been given a chance to serve an eight-year manslaughter sentence on supervised probation is headed to prison after his fourth DUI ended with a car crashing through a church playground fence and into a tree.
Pedro Gonzalez, 26, pleaded guilty Friday to DUI and received a one-year sentence, according to the Chattanooga Times Free Press. More consequentially, the new offense caused a judge to revoke the supervised probation Gonzalez had received earlier this year on an eight-year voluntary manslaughter sentence.
The sentences will run consecutively, leaving Gonzalez with nine years to serve in prison, Hamilton County prosecutor Paul Moyle told the newspaper…