Man sentenced in drunk driving crash that killed Spencerport teen

Driver headed to prison after sentencing in deadly crash

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PARMA, N.Y. — A man was sentenced to a minimum of six years in prison on Wednesday after he pleaded guilty to a drunk driving crash that killed a Spencerport teen in June.

Alexander Hackett pleaded guilty to 13 counts including aggravated criminal homicide. He faces a maximum of 18 years in prison.

Investigators said Hackett had a blood alcohol level of 0.18 on June 2, the day he crashed into a car driven by 18-year-old Maria Eichas in Parma. According to court documents, Hackett admitted to drinking at least four beers before driving.

The impact of the crash on Burritt Road sent Eichas’ car into a field and then a tree, leaving her dead at the scene. A passenger in her car was also injured.

“They were okay with this deal,” said Brian DeCarolis, defense attorney for Hackett. “My client was okay with this deal. It spared everybody the difficulty of a trial and what that would entail from a stress and emotion … So everybody was on the same page and I think it was the best possible way to resolve this case.”

“Today it was a good gesture from the defense especially the defendant to come forward and express his remorse,” said Raymond Benitez, chief of vehicular crimes for Monroe County. “That’s something that I had an inkling was there – that he wanted to express remorse for action and take responsibility.”

According to court documents, Hackett admitted to drinking at least four beers before driving in to the back on Maria’s car.

Eichas was a singer in a band called Moxxie. A GoFundMe set up in her honor said Eichas had a loving personality, a deep love for music, and brightened any room with her presence. Members of the Spencerport Central School District wore blue and gold shortly after her death in memory of the graduate.