A teen has been convicted after a car she was driving over 110 mph ended up killing her passenger in a car crash in Green Bay.
According to Fox 11, Sienna Pecore ended up pleading guilty to second-degree reckless homicide and recklessly endangering safety after Cruz Beltran died because of the crash.
Three other counts, including hit and run involving death, taking a vehicle without consent, and another count of recklessly endangering safety, were dismissed.
Earlier in the case, lawyers for Pecore asked to move it back to juvenile court but it was denied and was kept in adult court.
She will be sentenced on April 12th.