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Crime & Safety

Senser Denied Appeal in Vehicular Homicide Case

The driver who struck and killed a Roseville man on I-94 in August 2011 was denied appeal Monday of the guilty verdict in her criminal vehicular homicide case, according to a WCCO report.

In May 2012, a jury convicted Senser, the wife of former Minnesota Vikings star Joe Senser, of two counts in the hit-and-run death of Anousone Phanthavong, 38, who worked as a chef in Minneapolis.

From the WCCO report
The court on Monday said, “Our careful review of the record in its entirety convinces us that Senser received a fair trial. The evidence presented here was more than sufficient to show that she left the scene of an accident despite knowing that she had struck a car or a person.”
READ THE WCCO REPORT

So far, Senser has served 10 months of her 41-month sentence.

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