Justino William Faenzi-Glass, 44, of Santa Rosa, Calif., was sentenced on Wednesday, May 20, 2026, to 76 months in state prison after being convicted of felony driving while impaired by cannabis. The Mendocino County District Attorney's Office said Faenzi-Glass caused a collision in July 2025 that killed Sally Ann Teegarden of Laytonville, Calif. (Mendocino County District Attorney's Office via Bay City News)

MENDOCINO CO., CA., 5/22/26 — A man from Santa Rosa was sentenced to over six years in state prison Wednesday for causing a crash that killed a woman near Laytonville in 2025 while he was impaired by cannabis.

Justino Faenzi-Glass, 44, was convicted in October of felony driving while impaired by cannabis and was sentenced this week to 76 months in prison for causing the death of Sally Teegarden in a July 2025 head-on collision north of Laytonville, according to the Mendocino County District Attorney’s Office.

According to the California Highway Patrol, Faenzi-Glass was driving a Porsche north on U.S. Highway 101 with two children in the vehicle when he let the car cross into oncoming traffic, hitting Teegarden’s Honda. The children were unharmed and released to a relative at the scene.

Savana Robinson is a staff writer and photographer based in Ukiah, California.

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3 Comments

  1. But sexual abuse of children will get you two years probation with no jail time… who makes these deals?

    1. Sentencing makes no sense. My neighbor was killed when a woman, high on meth drifted into the oncoming lane just north of Hopland & she only got time served & probation for a guilty plea of manslaughter.
      She basically got off scott free.
      Make it make sense.

  2. @ Wayne Souza, the only reason he got the sentence he did was because the deceased had ties in that county. It was biased from the start! May she rest in peace but he doesn’t deserve a prison sentence

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