Man found guilty in fatal wreck
SANTA FE — A Ranchos de Taos man was convicted of vehicular homicide and causing bodily harm while under the influence of drugs in the death of a Taos woman who was his passenger during a head-on auto collision.
A jury found that the painkiller OxyContin, marijuana and the anti-anxiety drug alprazolam contributed to Santiago F. Martinez’s actions in swerving a convertible into the wrong lane of U.S. 84 near Chama, causing a headon collision with a pickup truck that killed Martinez’s passenger, Lindsay Hinds of Taos.
The driver of the pickup suffered a broken right foot and six broken ribs in the crash, and her vision was temporarily affected.
Martinez could face more than 10 years in prison.