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NewsSeptember 19, 2004

The Associated Press DALLAS -- A judge slapped a man who caused a fatal road rage crash with two jail sentences and a string of restrictions meant to publicly humiliate him after jurors decided only on probation. State District Judge Keith Dean ordered Frank Dorsett to serve two 180-day terms, drive a car with no more than 130 horsepower, carry a photo of the wreckage, take daily medication that will make him sick if he drinks alcohol and put a bumper sticker on his vehicle asking other motorists to call the probation department if he's driving recklessly.. ...

The Associated Press

DALLAS -- A judge slapped a man who caused a fatal road rage crash with two jail sentences and a string of restrictions meant to publicly humiliate him after jurors decided only on probation.

State District Judge Keith Dean ordered Frank Dorsett to serve two 180-day terms, drive a car with no more than 130 horsepower, carry a photo of the wreckage, take daily medication that will make him sick if he drinks alcohol and put a bumper sticker on his vehicle asking other motorists to call the probation department if he's driving recklessly.

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A jury in Dorsett's manslaughter, aggravated assault and hit-and-run trial decided on probation Wednesday. Dean then added a 180-day jail sentence. The judge added the other 180-day sentence and restrictions at a hearing Friday.

In June 2003, Dorsett and another driver were chasing each other along Interstate 635, police said. The driver of the other pickup, Jason T. Scott, lost control and collided with the vehicle of 16-year-old Rachel Blasingame, who was killed. Scott is awaiting trial.

"We feel the terms of his probation will make up for anything the jury had taken away from us," said Rachel's father, Guy Blasingame, in Saturday editions of The Dallas Morning News.

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