Man who killed San Carlos parents of twin girls in street race crash sentenced to 90 days of home monitoring

REDWOOD CITY — A man who crashed into a San Carlos family’s car while street racing in 2022, killing the parents instantly, has been sentenced to 90 days of electronic home monitoring, according to the San Mateo County District Attorney’s Office.

Cesar Morales, 20, who was a minor at the time of the crash, was racing a man he met at a stoplight in Redwood City and reaching speeds of over 80 miles per hour, when he crashed into the car of Grace Spiridon and Gregory Ammen. The crash orphaned the couple’s 7-year-old twin daughters, one of whom was also injured in the collision.

According to the DA’s office, San Mateo County Judge Susan I. Etezadi had declined to try Morales as an adult. Morales was 17 at the time of the crash.

Last November, Etezadi convicted Morales of two counts of felony vehicular manslaughter but not the two counts of second-degree murder prosecutors had filed, the DA’s office said. Morales was also found guilty of three counts of engaging in a speed contest resulting in great bodily injury and one count of engaging in a speed contest.

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Family members of Spiridon and Ammen spoke at the hearing and showed a video of the twin girls at different times in their lives, according to the DA’s office.

Morales’ sentence means he must remain at home with his parents except for school, medical appointments and other allowed activities, according to the DA’s office. He will remain under probation supervision for a maximum time of one year.

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