WEST PALM BEACH — Noah Galle used to post TikTok videos of himself barreling down the highway at break-neck speed, promising $25 to anyone who could guess how fast he drove. On Monday, January 6th, a judge ordered him to share another video with the story of the night he drove his BMW at 150 mph into the back of an SUV, killing all six people inside. The court-ordered clip is part of a larger plea deal negotiated between Galle, the son of prominent Wellington attorney Craig Galle, and Chief Assistant State Attorney Al Johnson. In exchange for Galle's guilty plea, Johnson offered a 12-year sentence, a fraction of the 55-year minimum sentence he faced for causing one of Palm Beach County's deadliest wrecks. Galle, 20, accepted. Flanked by his team of high-powered attorneys and accompanied by his family to court on Monday, Galle prepared a statement of remorse but did not read it himself. He asked defense attorney Liz Parker, a former traffic homicide prosecutor, do so instead. The crash killed the Nissan’s driver, Mirlane Julceus, 45, of West Palm Beach as well as her passengers: Michel Louis Saint, 77, of Lake Worth Beach; Marie Michelle Louis, 60, of Wellington; Remzie Michel, 53, of Palm Springs; Filaine Dieu, 46, of Lake Worth Beach and Vanice Percina, 29, of West Palm Beach.
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