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Plea deal pending in summertime fatal crash

Turkish man hired Los Angeles lawyer to ‘cooperate with the prosecution,’ attorney says

Posted: February 26, 2013 3:30 p.m.
Updated: February 26, 2013 3:30 p.m.
 

A 20-year-old Turkish man charged with misdemeanor vehicular manslaughter for a car crash last summer that killed a young Turkish woman was represented in court today by a lawyer trying to work out a deal for him.

Attorney Berc Agopoglu of Century City appeared in Santa Clarita Court on behalf of his client Musa M. Mis, now in Turkey.

Outside the courtroom, Agopoglu said his client — who could very easily have stayed in Turkey and ignored prosecution of the misdemeanor — wants to do the right thing.

“He wants to cooperate with the prosecution and he wants to cooperate with the city of Santa Clarita,” he said.
Details of a deal offered to Mis by a local deputy district attorney were disclosed today in court.

Agopoglu told Judge Hilleri G. Merritt he’s reviewed details of the deal but said he needs time to phone his client in Turkey and discuss it.

Prosecutors are offering Mis no jail time, a $1,000 fine, three years probation, a requirement to take an online American driving class and restitution to the victim’s family, the court heard.

The judge ordered Mis to appear back in court in two months for arraignment and to enter a plea. His lawyer can make the appearance for him.

Prosecutors have named Mis as the driver of a car that crashed on Aug. 19 on McBean Parkway in Valencia, killing the passenger, Tugba Elbirlik, 21, of Turkey.

The Mazda Miata that Mis was driving was traveling at more than 90 mph when it crashed into trees in McBean’s center divider, Detective Jeff Maag, a traffic investigator for the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station, said at the time charges were filed.

Elbirlik and Mis had been living in Valencia for the summer and working at Six Flags Magic Mountain on work visas.

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Feb. 26, 2013 03:30p.m. EST Plea deal pending in summertime fatal crash The Signal

A 20-year-old Turkish man charged with misdemeanor vehicular manslaughter for a car crash last summer that killed a young Turkish woman was represented in court today by a lawyer trying to work out a deal for him.

Attorney Berc Agopoglu of Century City appeared in Santa Clarita Court on behalf of his client Musa M. Mis, now in Turkey.

Outside the courtroom, Agopoglu said his client — who could very easily have stayed in Turkey and ignored prosecution of the misdemeanor — wants to do the right thing.

“He wants to cooperate with the prosecution and he wants to cooperate with the city of Santa Clarita,” he said.
Details of a deal offered to Mis by a local deputy district attorney were disclosed today in court.

Agopoglu told Judge Hilleri G. Merritt he’s reviewed details of the deal but said he needs time to phone his client in Turkey and discuss it.

Prosecutors are offering Mis no jail time, a $1,000 fine, three years probation, a requirement to take an online American driving class and restitution to the victim’s family, the court heard.

The judge ordered Mis to appear back in court in two months for arraignment and to enter a plea. His lawyer can make the appearance for him.

Prosecutors have named Mis as the driver of a car that crashed on Aug. 19 on McBean Parkway in Valencia, killing the passenger, Tugba Elbirlik, 21, of Turkey.

The Mazda Miata that Mis was driving was traveling at more than 90 mph when it crashed into trees in McBean’s center divider, Detective Jeff Maag, a traffic investigator for the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station, said at the time charges were filed.

Elbirlik and Mis had been living in Valencia for the summer and working at Six Flags Magic Mountain on work visas.

jholt@signalscv.com
661-287-5527
on Twitter @jamesarthurholt

 

 

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Comments

Bdeezine: Posted: February 26, 2013 6:47 p.m.

Let's see. He killed the passenger by crashing into a center divider by driving over 90 mph. down McBean. He won't face any jail time and must take an online driving class?? I have a better idea. Refuse him entry back into the United States. Keep this problem in Turkey.


src: Posted: February 26, 2013 7:07 p.m.

You've got to be effing kidding me... Slap on the wrist for gross negligence resulting in death, that'll teach him.


tpaul: Posted: February 26, 2013 7:24 p.m.

If this was Turkey , he would have been stoned to death already


NotSoAwesomeTown: Posted: February 26, 2013 7:57 p.m.

I agree with BDeezine. No more return visits for the dirtbag. Buh bye.


Mropinion: Posted: February 26, 2013 8:05 p.m.

Compared to what the Sand Canyon boys are facing this seems awful light. And you are so right, I don't even want to guess what would happen to an American in Turkey.


LosRubios: Posted: February 26, 2013 10:40 p.m.

He'd probably be better off playing a couple of hours of Grand Theft Auto Santa Clarita edition than taking an online American driving class. At least he might learn how to control a car at speed from playing GTA!



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