By ERIC TUCKER, Associated Press Writer 19 minutes ago
WARWICK, R.I. - Relatives of the 100 people killed in a nightclub fire vented their grief and fury and berated the judge Friday, but were unable to derail a plea bargain in which one of the club's owners received four years behind bars and the other got no prison time at all.
Michael Derderian, who received the prison sentence, and his brother, Jeffrey, pleaded no contest to 100 counts of involuntary manslaughter for the 2003 fire, which was sparked by a band's pyrotechnics and quickly engulfed The Station nightclub because they had installed highly flammable foam to ease neighbors' noise concerns.
Judge Francis Darigan refused to reconsider the plea bargains, which he said would avoid a long, heartwrenching trial. Victims' families were angry not only over the sentences but because they believed a trial would have told them more about how and why their loved ones died.
"Lady Justice in Rhode Island is blind, but she's also deaf," testified Jay McLaughlin, the brother-in-law of victims Sandy and Michael Hoogasian. Other family members applauded as he returned to his seat.
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