Bluffton Man Receives 20-Year Sentence for Fatal DUI Incident

Bluffton Man Sentenced to 20 Years for Fatal DUI Crash

In the quiet community of Bluffton, South Carolina, a tragic incident has left residents reflecting on the grave consequences of reckless behavior behind the wheel. Carlos Mauricos Acosta Galvez, a 40-year-old man, was sentenced to 20 years in prison after pleading guilty to felony driving under the influence (DUI) resulting in death. The sentencing took place during the Beaufort County General Sessions Court on September 17, as confirmed by the 14th Judicial Circuit Solicitor’s Office.

A Deadly Collision

The unfortunate event unfolded on August 6, 2023, when Galvez was involved in a devastating collision that claimed the life of motorcyclist Marc Garrity. The crash occurred at the busy intersection of U.S. 278 and Buckwalter Parkway and involved multiple vehicles. According to prosecutors, Galvez was driving at speeds exceeding 100 mph and had a blood-alcohol content (BAC) level of .169, which is more than double the legal limit. His reckless driving directly contributed to this tragic accident.

Attempted Escape

In a shocking turn of events, it was reported that following the crash, Galvez attempted to flee the scene. Thankfully, law enforcement quickly apprehended him, preventing any further chaos. As the details of the incident emerged, it became clear that Galvez showed “absolutely no regard for the value of human life,” a sentiment echoed by Sara E. Malone of the 14th Circuit Solicitor’s Office who prosecuted the case.

The Sentencing Decision

In addition to the 20-year sentence for causing a death while driving under the influence, Galvez also pleaded guilty to another charge: driving under the influence resulting in great bodily injury. For this charge, he received an additional 15-year sentence. However, the good news is that both sentences will be served concurrently, meaning he will spend a total of 20 years in prison.

What Lies Ahead?

Once Galvez completes his state prison sentence, he will not be free to resume his life as it was. He will face deportation, adding to the complexity of his legal troubles. It has been noted that Galvez has a previous criminal record, including a conviction for illegal reentry into the U.S., leading to time served and a year of supervised release earlier this year. His continuous run-ins with the law raise serious concerns about public safety and the enduring impact of decisions made in a fleeting moment.

A Community in Mourning

The impact of this tragedy extends beyond the courtroom. The community of Bluffton is mourning the loss of Marc Garrity, a cherished individual whose life was cut short by a senseless act of recklessness. Residents are becoming increasingly aware of the dangers of impaired and speeding drivers, with many calling for stronger measures to ensure that such incidents do not happen again.

Final Thoughts

As these events unfold, it’s an essential reminder of the importance of safe driving practices. The decisions made by drivers like Galvez can have devastating impacts on families and communities. As Bluffton residents come together to support each other during this difficult time, they hope for more awareness and preventive measures against drunk driving. It serves as a stark reminder that every time one gets behind the wheel, it’s crucial to do so with caution and respect for the safety of all road users.


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