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By admin at Tue, 2005-10-25 01:54 A Redding driver accused of second-degree murder in the death of a road worker last week was arraigned today in Shasta County Superior Court where his public defender entered a not guilty plea on his behalf. Lawrence Javier Apodaca, 34, who is facing life in prison if convicted of the charges against him, is tentatively due to have his preliminary hearing on Nov. 3. He is charged with murder and a series of related crimes, including a special circumstance of vehicular manslaughter and having three prior misdemeanor driving under the influence convictions. Apodaca is suspected of having been drunk when his minivan slammed into a street sweeper operated by Ronald Joe Toney, 45, of Redding, Thursday night on the Market Street Bridge. An employee of J.F. Shea Co. Inc., Toney was thrown to the ground and crushed by the heavy machinery, which traveled nearly 70 feet from the point of impact before coming to rest on its side. Apodaca also is charged with DUI with injury, driving with a suspended license and driving without insurance. Furthermore, hes charged with an unrelated misdemeanor count of battery. Papadakis kept Apodacas bail at $1 million, but added another $25,000 for the misdemeanor battery count. In that case, Apodaca is accused of hitting his girlfriends 19-year-old daughter, Tamber Gilliam, the night before the crash. In addition, he said, the district attorneys office is trying to determine if he has any other out-of-state warrants and convictions. Jankowitz said Apodacas blood-alcohol level should be made available Tuesday. This is cache, read story here login to post comments |