A judge denied a motion for mistrial for the man accused of killing William Tenorio of San
Felipe Pueblo in New Mexico.
Judge Michael Vigil said prosecutors did not engage in misconduct by hiring a jury consultant or by using the National Crime Information Center database to look up information about potential jurors to determine whether any had been arrested for drunken driving. Defense attorneys for Carlos Fierro, 36, had complained about both tactics.
Fierro is on trial for vehicular homicide and causing a fatal accident. Prosecutors say he struck and killed Tenorio, who was 46, after a night of heavy drinking in Santa Fe.
Fierro does not deny driving drunk but says he didn't know he hit Tenorio. The defense Tenorio, who was at the same bar, contributed to his death because he was drinking too.
Despite failing field sobriety tests and admitting to driving drunk, Fierro has kept his driver's license amid a dispute between state officials.
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