Crime & Safety

Driver Pleads Guilty in Kirkland Cyclist Bradley Nakatani's Death

Nathan Godwin, 28, faces 15-20 months in prison after pleading guilty Wednesday to charges of vehicular homicide and reckless endangerment, KOMO reports.

This post was written by Caitlin Moran.

The Redmond man accused ofย killing a Kirkland cyclist in 2011 while driving under the influence of alcohol, marijuana and prescription drugs pleaded guilty Wednesday to charges of vehicular homicide and reckless endangerment.

KOMO reportsย that Nathan J. Godwin, 28,ย faces 15-20 months in prison, plus a year and a half of community custody. Sentencing has been scheduled for Sept. 6 at King County Superior Court.

Kirkland software engineerย Bradley Nakatani, 36,ย died after being struck by Godwin's SUVย in Totem Lake onย Dec. 8,ย 2011. Godwin's blood alcohol level measuredย .078 about an hour after the crash, according to court documents.

Godwin previously pleaded not guilty to the charges. His trial dateย was delayed multiple timesย and was most recently continued from June 3 to Sept. 9, 2013. He would haveย faced between three and four years in prison if found guilty in trial.

Related coverage:

Vehicular Homicide Trial Rescheduled in Kirkland Bicycle Fatality
Vehicular Homicide, Reckless Driving Charges Filed in Death of Bicyclist
Redmond Man Arrested in Cyclist's Death Has Long History of Traffic Violations
Bicyclist Killed Instantly When Hit by SUV in Totem Lake Area

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