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Repeat drunk driver whose blood alcohol level was 17 times the legal limit convicted of multiple homicides over wrong-way, head-on collision that killed 4 siblings

by John Jefferson
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Left to right: Scott Farmer (Waupaca County Jail), Daniel Gonzalez, Daniela Gonzalez, Lilian Gonzalez, and Fabian Gonzalez (Justice 4 Gonzalez/Facebook).

A Wisconsin man who was severely intoxicated when he crashed his truck into an oncoming SUV and killed four siblings late last year now faces the prospect of several decades behind bars.

On Wednesday, Scott Farmer, 48, pleaded no contest in Waupaca County to four counts of homicide by intoxicated use of a motor vehicle and one count of operating a vehicle while intoxicated for the fifth time. The more serious charge carries a maximum sentence of 40 years in prison due to his status as a repeat drunk driver.

One other criminal count and four pending traffic citations were dismissed as part of the plea deal. Farmer was originally arrested in December 2023 on four counts of homicide by intoxicated use of a motor vehicle, one count of operating a vehicle with a revoked license, one count of operating a vehicle while intoxicated for the fifth time, possessing open intoxicants in a vehicle, reckless driving, driving the wrong way on a divided highway, and speeding on an expressway.



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