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10-28-2005, 07:11 PM
A former bar owner was sentenced to nearly four years in prison for the death of a woman who prosecutors said participated in a drinking contest involving a red, yellow and green concoction called the "Stoplight Challenge."
Billy Leroy Scott, 34, apologized to Juanita Goodpasture's family at the sentencing Thursday: "If we could change things, we would. ... I liked Juanita, she was a great person, and it's a tragedy we lost her."
Scott was convicted of involuntary manslaughter last month in the alcohol poisoning death of Goodpasture, 31, who had a blood alcohol content of .430 when she was found dead at her home in July 2004 after a night of drinking with her mother and sister.
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Billy Leroy Scott, 34, apologized to Juanita Goodpasture's family at the sentencing Thursday: "If we could change things, we would. ... I liked Juanita, she was a great person, and it's a tragedy we lost her."
Scott was convicted of involuntary manslaughter last month in the alcohol poisoning death of Goodpasture, 31, who had a blood alcohol content of .430 when she was found dead at her home in July 2004 after a night of drinking with her mother and sister.
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