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Who Could Face Charges and Prison Sentences Over Miller Gardner's Death?


A legal expert exclusively explained to Us Weekly the legal action Miller Gardner’s family could take in his death, and who could end up serving time

Ureña, who is not directly involved in the case, said the Gardners can initiate a criminal proceeding for involuntary manslaughter, “which refers to a death caused by negligence, against those responsible for the installation of the machines that produced the carbon monoxide — and possibly the engineer who designed the hotel.” Miller, the son of former New York Yankees player Brett Gardner, died on March 21 while vacationing at a Costa Rican resort with his family, including his father, mother Jessica and […] Ureña added, “If the court imposes a sentence of three years or less, a conditional suspension may apply — meaning the individual would have a criminal record but would not serve time in prison.”

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