Motorist Who Admitted Fatigue Pleads Guilty in Death ; the Standish Man Faces Up to Five Years for Reckless Conduct in the 2006 Crash, Which Killed a Pedestrian.

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Lincoln Turner knew he was probably too tired to drive.

It was 5:30 in the afternoon on Dec. 16, 2006, and the 70-year- old Standish man was heading home. He had been up at 3 a.m., worked a full shift at the Maine Mall in South Portland, then went to the gym and a bike shop in Westbrook.

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Motorist Who Admitted Fatigue Pleads Guilty in Death ; the Standish Man Faces Up to Five Years for Reckless Conduct in the 2006 Crash, Which Killed a Pedestrian.

Just minutes from home, Turner rolled down the window and flipped between radio stations to try to stay alert and awake.

The next thing he recalled was the sound...

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