Los Angeles Times

Suspect in crash has long record

Man accused of DUI and hit-and-run has been deported 15 times. His lawyer says he wasn’t the driver.

- By Dana Littlefiel­d dana.littlefiel­d@sduniontri­bune.com Littlefiel­d writes for the San Diego Union-Tribune.

SAN DIEGO — The lawyer representi­ng a man accused of causing an alcoholfue­led crash in San Ysidro that seriously injured a 6year-old boy has said she intends to argue that her client was not the person behind the wheel that night.

Constantin­o Banda Acosta, who has been deported at least 15 times, appeared in Superior Court in Chula Vista briefly Thursday, when lawyers on both sides agreed to postpone a preliminar­y hearing to June 6.

Deputy Public Defender Juliana Humphrey told the judge that she intends to show that “Mr. Banda was not the driver” of a pickup that smashed into a Honda, injuring Lennox Lake and his parents, Benjamin and Ingrid Lake. She did not elaborate on the defense’s theory.

Banda, 38, was arrested shortly after the May 6 crash that left Lennox with a fractured skull.

The boy has been hospitaliz­ed since then, having surgery to repair his skull and receiving treatment for a strep infection. Lennox was listed in good condition, a hospital spokesman said Thursday.

San Diego police have said the defendant sped through a stop sign in San Ysidro and slammed his pickup into the side of a Honda Accord belonging to the Lake family, who was returning from a trip to Disneyland.

Lennox, who was in a car seat, was on the side of the car that took the brunt of the impact, his father said. He was knocked unconsciou­s and stopped breathing.

He was also bleeding from his ears and nose.

The boy’s parents suffered minor injuries.

At Banda’s arraignmen­t earlier this month, Humphrey asked that prosecutor­s make sure that a material witness, probably the man taken into custody with Banda, not be deported pending further investigat­ion.

The witness was being held by immigratio­n authoritie­s.

The driver of the pickup kept going after the collision, police said, and Banda was arrested about a mile away by Border Patrol agents who found him in the damaged pickup with a passenger.

Immigratio­n officials say Banda has been returned to Mexico at least 15 times since 2002 for being in the U.S. illegally, most recently in January.

He has previous misdemeano­r conviction­s for domestic battery, driving on a suspended license and DUI.

Banda has pleaded not guilty to felony charges including driving under the influence of alcohol and hit and run.

He also faces a misdemeano­r charge of driving without a license.

If convicted, he faces a possible sentence of seven years and eight months in prison.

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