Ramos earlier was indicted and pleaded not guilty to two felony counts of child endangering and a misdemeanor charge of vehicular homicide in the collision in which Sheryl Huffman, 51, of Greenville died.
As part of a plea agreement outlined Tuesday, the three charges were dismissed after Ramos pleaded no contest to vehicular homicide, a fourth-degree felony. Ramos went left-of-center in the crash.
Judge Stacy Wall heard the plea before finding Ramos guilty. She pointed out that Ramos was driving a vehicle while under a license suspension or without a valid driver’s license.
A pre-sentence investigation was ordered and sentencing scheduled June 15. Ramos remains free on his own recognizance.
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