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Did He Destroy Evidence?

By  STEVEN LUKE

Updated 11:05 AM PDT, Tue, Jan 13, 2009

Carlsbad resident John Sudac Jr., 27, appeared in a Vista courtroom Monday to face charges of felony manslaughter, felony hit-and-run and possession of marijuana.

Carlsbad resident John Sudac Jr., 27, appeared in a Vista courtroom Monday to face charges of felony manslaughter, felony hit-and-run and possession of marijuana.

 

Prosecutors claim the suspect in a fatal hit-and-run tried to destroy evidence to cover up his role in the crime.

Did Sudac Destroy Evidence?

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Prosecutors claim the suspect in a fatal hit-and-run tried to destroy evidence to cover up his role in the crime.

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John Sudac Jr. turned himself in to police after hearing he was wanted for the hit and run that killed a pregnant woman.

Carlsbad resident John Sudac Jr., 27, appeared in a Vista courtroom Monday to face charges of felony manslaughter, felony hit-and-run and possession of marijuana.

Sudac surrendered to authorities after he was named as a suspect in a hit-and-run accident on Interstate-5 January 4, 2009.

Sudac crossed multiple lanes traveling northbound on Interstate-5 at 1:00 am Sunday morning and hit the back of a Ford Explorer, causing it to roll over multiple times, according to CHP officers. Yine Gonzalez , 24, of Tijuana was partially ejected from the vehicle.  Several off-duty law enforcement officers and Marines stopped to try and extricate Gonzalez from the SUV. She and the unborn child died as a result of the accident.

At least 17 family members and friends of the defendant appeared in court Monday to show support.  Sudac pleaded not guilty to all charges. The judge left bail at the present amount - $200,000. He added that Sudac can't drive, can't use alcohol or drugs and must allow searches of his personal property at any time.

Deputy District Attorney Natalie Villaflor argued that Sudac destroyed evidence while out on bail. She claimed Sudac tried to shred a Chargers ticket stub that matched a parking stub on the vehicle left at the scene. Investigators say they found numerous stubs from older games on display in Sudac's home.

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  • Marius Tuesday, Jan 13 at 3:28 PM FLAG COMMENT This jerk should be locked away, not able to roam the streets, not able to be at home. He's a murderer. The "friends" who showed up to support him should be ashamed of themselves. Who wants a murderer, hit-and-run dumb f---, liar, evidence destroyer and sleazy bum for a friend, anyway? Oh--perhaps they are just as sleazy as this lowlife! Of course--he must be sleazy; he likes the Chargers!!!! Makes perfect sense to reasonable ... MORE >
  • anon Tuesday, Jan 13 at 3:19 PM FLAG COMMENT im never going to get a ford explorer
  • ang Tuesday, Jan 13 at 4:57 AM FLAG COMMENT why did they let him out on bail , he ran from the accident scene , destroyed evidence , bet hell be in mexico soon as he gets the chance , he's running from any responsibility for what he did
  • Tenshi Tuesday, Jan 13 at 12:16 AM FLAG COMMENT For all those people that still owns a Ford Explorer - there is a big possibility that this can happen to you, if you get rear ended or hit at any side of the vehicle. I know money can be tight but your life comes first. Please get rid of it and for those who is thinking of buying the old Explorers - Don't!!!! Well, this is just an advise and my opinion up to you to care or not.
  • Critic Monday, Jan 12 at 8:35 PM FLAG COMMENT Love Mark's comment about the Samoan being a frick'n "Sea Gorilla". That's classic, dude! I bet the gang-bang'n Samoan community is very proud.

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