Update: June 10, 10:10 a.m.
Judge Robert Cupp sentenced Jack Schidlowski to 12 years in prison.
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Update: June 10, 9 a.m.
This morning, Judge Robert Cupp will sentence Jack Schidlowski. 11 Connects is in the courtroom and will bring you the latest updates as they become available.
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A man who pleaded guilty to two counts of vehicular homicide in a car crash that claimed the lives of two Elizabethton teens will have to wait to find out his punishment.
This morning, Judge Robert Cupp said he would announce Jack Schidlowski's sentence tomorrow morning at 9 am.
This morning, the mothers of both victims and family members testified.
Back in April, Schidlowski pleaded guilty to vehicular homicide. That is when he told the court he had been drinking on the morning of the March 2008 crash.
Kimberly Harper and Taylor Sue Rogerson died. Investigators said Schidlowski hit their car head on as he drove down the wrong side of Highway 67 in Carter County.
He faces 8 to 12 years behind bars for the crime.
We will keep you connected with the outcome of this case tomorrow on 11 Connects.
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